crowdsec-1.5.2-1.fc36.aarch64.rpm

STEP 1: Have you installed this repository?

If not, run this installation script command:

curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/crowdsec/crowdsec-testing/script.rpm.sh | sudo bash
copy
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/crowdsec/crowdsec-testing/script.rpm.sh | sudo bash

STEP 2: Install the package
sudo yum install crowdsec-1.5.2-1.fc36.aarch64

Crowdsec - An open-source, lightweight agent to detect and respond to bad behaviors. It also automatically benefits from our global community-wide IP reputation database

Full description:
  

Checksums

MD5 6877a22345812b2178173c2d8cf98d27
SHA1 eb491f0598a3bb64060fe9ad96da81901aa8788b
SHA256 723fdce82847c1b69cabfecd394916068c5fd894c15d15e4f39cb1cfb89c84b9
SHA512 9c2f89b4bee224a35060f3d553ea94e7ec2274d33bff4acc954a27708c890b1e0e34769e561e8bff89eabd875b831e4842014263abdaa6514c9774692cdd5103

Requires

  • /bin/bash
  • /bin/sh
  • /bin/sh
  • /usr/bin/bash
  • /usr/bin/sh
  • config(crowdsec) = 1.5.2-1.fc36
  • crontabs

Provides

  • config(crowdsec) = 1.5.2-1.fc36
  • crowdsec(aarch-64) = 1.5.2-1.fc36
  • crowdsec = 1.5.2-1.fc36

Files

  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/haproxy
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/firewalls
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/exim
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/cowrie_honeypot
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/bro
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/bacula
  • /etc/crowdsec/patterns/aws
  • /etc/crowdsec/notifications/splunk.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/notifications/slack.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/notifications/http.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/notifications/email.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/console/context.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/console.yaml
  • /etc/crowdsec/config.yaml
  • /etc/cron.daily/crowdsec

Uploaded

12 months ago

Package Size

34.2 MB

Installed Size

125 MB

Downloads

3

wget

wget --content-disposition "https://packagecloud.io/crowdsec/crowdsec-testing/packages/fedora/36/crowdsec-1.5.2-1.fc36.aarch64.rpm/download.rpm?distro_version_id=239"

Homepage

https://crowdsec.net

License

MIT License