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Please report any errors you encounter at https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/issues
For upgrade instructions, see UPGRADING.md. For setting up a development environment see the Developer's Guide section Development Environment. For testing pre-releases see also the Developer's Guide section Testing Pre-releases.
The following instructions assume the following requirements. Python versions >= 3.5 are supported.
Supported and recommended operating systems are:
- CentOS 7
- Debian 9 and 10
- OpenSUSE Leap 15.1
- Ubuntu: 16.04, 18.04, 19.10, 20.04
Other distributions which are (most probably) supported include CentOS 8, RHEL, Fedora and openSUSE Tumbleweed.
If you are using native packages, you can simply skip this section as all dependencies are installed automatically.
apt install python3-pip python3-dnspython python3-psutil python3-redis python3-requests python3-termstyle python3-tz python3-dateutil
apt install redis-server
Optional dependencies:
apt install bash-completion jq
apt install python3-sleekxmpp python3-pymongo python3-psycopg2
yum install epel-release
yum install python36 python36-devel python36-requests
yum install gcc gcc-c++
yum install redis
zypper install python3-dateutil python3-dnspython python3-psutil python3-pytz python3-redis python3-requests python3-python-termstyle
zypper install redis
Optional dependencies:
zypper in bash-completion jq
zypper in python3-psycopg2 python3-pymongo python3-sleekxmpp
Installation methods available:
- native packages (
.deb
,.rpm
) - PyPi (latest releases as python package)
Note: installation for development purposes must follow the instructions available on Developers Guide.
Supported Operating Systems:
- CentOS 7 (requires
epel-release
) - Debian 8 (requires
python3-typing
) - Debian 9
- Debian 10
- Fedora 29
- Fedora 30
- RHEL 7 (requires
epel-release
) - openSUSE Leap 15.0
- openSUSE Leap 15.1
- openSUSE Tumbleweed
- Ubuntu 16.04 (enable the universe repositories by appending
universe
in/etc/apt/sources.list
todeb http://[...].archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial main
) - Ubuntu 18.04 (enable the universe repositories by appending
universe
in/etc/apt/sources.list
todeb http://[...].archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main
) - Ubuntu 19.10 (enable the universe repositories by appending
universe
in/etc/apt/sources.list
todeb http://[...].archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ eoan main
) - Ubuntu 20.04 (enable the universe repositories by appending
universe
in/etc/apt/sources.list
todeb http://[...].archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal main
)
Get the installation instructions for your operating system here: Installation Native Packages. To import the key on Debian and Ubuntu, use:
curl https://build.opensuse.org/projects/home:sebix:intelmq/public_key | sudo apt-key add -
Please report any errors or improvements at IntelMQ Issues. Thanks!
sudo -i
pip3 install intelmq
useradd -d /opt/intelmq -U -s /bin/bash intelmq
sudo intelmqsetup
intelmqsetup
will create all necessary directories, provides a default configuration for new setups. See the user-guide section on paths for more information on them and how to influence them.
Following any one of the installation methods mentioned before, will setup the IntelMQ base. However, some bots may have additional dependencies which are mentioned in their own documentation available on in the Bots documentation.
Now continue with the User Guide.