ASL prerequisites
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Introduction
ASL is a powerful security suite that will be analyzing actions of your system in real time. For it to work correctly it will need a properly tuned system with reasonable resources. This document outlines the requirements for ASL to function, and recommendations for it perform optimally.
Requirements
Client
ASL is accessed and managed through a dedicated web console via your web browser. Please see the following FAQ for a list of browsers that ASL is currently supported:
https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/ASL_FAQ#What_browsers_does_the_ASL_GUI_work_with.3F
ASL also includes a limited number of command line features.
Server
Operating system
ASL is tested on up to date versions of the supported operating systems. This means that you will need to have all vendor patches installed for ASL to work correctly.
Supported Operating Systems
A listed of supported operating systems is provided at this url:
https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/ASL_FAQ#What_Linux_distributions_do_you_support.3F
OS Updates and patches
ASL is tested on up to date versions of the supported operating systems. This means that you will need to have all vendor patches installed for ASL to install and work correctly.
ASL will not install on a system that is missing vendors updates, and will generate an alert during installation if vendor updates are missing. You must have you system patched and up to date to install ASL.
Hardware
Memory
ASL requires at least 1 GB of memory. 2 GB of memory is highly recommend to make use of all of ASLs features.
CPU
ASL does not require a 64bit CPU, however the use of 64Bit CPUs is highly recommended.
File systems
POSIX ACL support
Your /var parition must be using a filesystem that supports POSIX ACLs to use T-WAF in ASL. The T-WAF is only used optionally to protect remote web services you configure, and non-Apache web services on the local system, such as other webservers (NGINX, LiteSpeed, etc.). Apache is protected with a special module, and does not require the T-WAF.
File System | ASL kernel ACL support |
---|---|
ext2 | yes |
ext3 | yes |
ext4 | yes |
btrfs | yes |
jffs2 | yes |
tmpfs | yes |
nfs exported | yes |
See the FAQ linked to below for additional information on POSIX ACLs in Linux:
ASL disk space requirements
Minimum free disk space requirements per partition:
Directory | Minimum Free Space Required |
---|---|
/var | 5GB+ (see note below) |
/usr | 500 MB |
/tmp | 10 MB |
/etc | 100 MB |
/boot | 100 MB |
ASL will log and record security events on the system. The amount of space required for this will vary depending on the amount of events that occur on your system. ASL will record all of its events in the /var partition. Therefore, you should have adequate free space available in the /var partition for your system. We recommend at least 5GB of space in this partition, but this is a minimum. You should allocate more space if you intend to keep logs for extended periods of time. You may need to increase this depending on the amount of events that occur on your system and the archive period you have set in your ASL Configuration.
ASL components will be installed in the /boot, /usr, /etc and /var partitions. A minimum of 100MB of free space is required to install ASL, and additional space is required in /var as described above.
Database
Supported databases
ASL is supported with MySQL.
Supported versions
ASL is supported with the version of MySQL provided by the vendors of the OSes as described above. It is not supported or tested with any third party versions or builds of MySQL.
ASL is also supported with the free mysql packages provided by Atomicorp as part of the atomic rpm repository.
ASL is not tested or supported with other mysql builds or versions.
For example, if the current vendor supported version of mysql on Redhat 5 is "mysql-server", a package named "MySQL50-server" will not be compatible.
Please contact your OS vendor for details about what versions of MySQL they support.
MySQL Configuration
When using mysql, querying caching must be enabled. The following setting in mysql must be set for ASL to perform correctly. Failure to set this will result in significant performance impact to ASL, and the system.
query_cache_size=32m
This information is provided as a courtesy, to add this setting to mysql please look for this section:
[mysqld]
in your /etc/my.cnf file.
In this section you will want to add the query_cache configuration setting. For example:
query_cache_size=32m
And then restart mysqld.
If you are not comfortable with configuring mysql, please contact a qualified MySQL administrator for assistance. And in all cases, we recommend you make a backup of any configuration file before you change it.
MySQL tuning
ASL is tested with a standard MySQL configuration with query_caching enabled, as described above. If you have made additional changes to the configuration of MySQL these may be sub-optimal for ASL. Please consult a qualified MySQL expert for assistance with MySQL performance issues if you have made additional changes to the configuration of MySQL and experience performance issues.
Additional
CPanel
If you have CPanel installed, you must have mod_uniqueid installed for mod_security to work correctly. Please contact CPanel for support if you are not sure how to enable this in CPanel.
Third Party Software
modsecurity
Do not install modsecurity using any third party tools. If you have done this in the past, remove modsecurity from your system.
ASL is also not supported with third party software that manipulates modsecurity. If you have any third party software of this nature installed, and have issues using or installing ASL, you will need to uninstall this third party software or disable these features in those products.
firewalls
ASL is not supported with third party software that manipulates or manages the Linux firewall, iptables or ipset. If you have any third party software of this nature installed you will need to uninstall this third party software before you install ASL, or disable any firewall features in these products.
Recommendations
Memory
4 GB of memory is recommended for sites with lots of events and/or domains.
CPU
Multiple 64Bit CPUs are highly recommended for systems with lots of events and/or events.
Database
Query caching
When using mysql, querying caching must be enabled. Larger query caches will result in greater performance, however this must be tuned to the capabilities of the system. Larger query caches also require more memory, so to increase this setting you will need at least 2GB of RAM and preferably 4GB of RAM or more.
For example, on a system with 2GB of RAM the query cache should be set to 128M.
query_cache_size=96m
For systems with 4GB of RAM, or more, a large query cache can be used:
query_cache_size=128m
You can try larger cache sizes, but we find that 128m is generally as high as you need to go. High values may be counter productive.
Dedicated I/O channel
For systems with high volumes of events we recommend you move your mysql databases to their own I/O channel separate from your web sites and/or other file system intensive operations. This will give the database its own dedicated I/O channel to the database files. Databases can be quite large, and the ASL events database will grow over time based on the archive settings you have configured in your ASL Configuration. Therefore, a faster way of reading these databases will improve performance on the system.
mysql tuning
If you are using mysql, we highly recommend you tune it with a professionals help. mysql is a wonderful and powerful database server, but it is not tuned in its default configuration and will perform very poorly as a result. Even if mysql appears to be performing well for you, if you are using the default settings your database server is operating much slower than it needs to be.
You can use the excellent tool mysqltuner to help with this, however this tool will just provide recommendations and an experts assistance should be consulted before making any changes to your mysql configuration, and to make the best use of the recommendations mysqltuner may provide.
To install mysqltuner, please run this command as root:
yum install mysqltuner
And to run it, just run this command:
mysqltuner
More information is available about mysqltuner at this website:
Disk Space
ASL will keep records as long as you desire. As a result, you should monitor your database and /var partitions drive usage and prepare accordingly to add more space based on event volume for your system. If you run out of space in the /var directory, the ASL web console will not work, and other parts of ASL may fail as well.
Please see the https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/ASL_prerequisites#ASL_disk_space_requirements notes above for minimum free space requirements.
ASL will also record other events, such as file changes and software updates in a special monitoring system, this data is also stored in /var. Please see the ASL FAQ for further details about tuning this system should you wish to use less drive space for this.
Test Server
Each ASL license lets you install ASL on a product server, a QA server and a test server. We recommend, as do all software companies, that you always test ASL and ASL upgrades on a test machine before making any changes to your production environment. We test our products heavily before putting out an updates, but no software company can account for every possible condition, configuration or environment so you should test upgrade on non-production machines before putting them into production.