1SURICATASC(1) Suricata SURICATASC(1)
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6 suricatasc - Tool to interact via unix socket
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9 suricatasc
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12 Suricata socket control tool
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15 shutdown
16 Shut Suricata instance down.
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18 command-list
19 List available commands.
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21 help Get help about the available commands.
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23 version
24 Print the version of Suricata instance.
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26 uptime Display the uptime of Suricata.
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28 running-mode
29 Display running mode. This can either be workers, autofp or sin‐
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32 capture-mode
33 Display the capture mode. This can be either of PCAP_DEV,
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38 conf-get <variable>
39 Get configuration value for a given variable. Variable to be
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43 dump-counters
44 Dump Suricata’s performance counters.
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46 ruleset-reload-rules
47 Reload the ruleset and wait for completion.
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50 Alias .. describe ruleset-reload-rules.
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53 Reload ruleset and proceed without waiting.
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56 Return time of last reload.
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58 ruleset-stats
59 Display the number of rules loaded and failed.
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62 Display the list of failed rules.
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64 register-tenant-handler <id> <htype> [hargs]
65 Register a tenant handler with the specified mapping.
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68 Unregister a tenant handler with the specified mapping.
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70 register-tenant <id> <filename>
71 Register tenant with a particular ID and filename.
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73 reload-tenant <id> <filename>
74 Reload a tenant with specified ID and filename.
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77 Unregister tenant with a particular ID.
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79 add-hostbit <ipaddress> <hostbit> <expire>
80 Add hostbit on a host IP with a particular bit name and time of
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83 remove-hostbit <ipaddress> <hostbit>
84 Remove hostbit on a host IP with specified IP address and bit
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87 list-hostbit <ipaddress>
88 List hostbit for a particular host IP.
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90 reopen-log-files
91 Reopen log files to be run after external log rotation.
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93 memcap-set <config> <memcap>
94 Update memcap value of a specified item.
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96 memcap-show <config>
97 Show memcap value of a specified item.
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99 memcap-list
100 List all memcap values available.
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103 pcap-file <file> <dir> [tenant] [continuous] [delete-when-done]
104 Add pcap files to Suricata for sequential processing. The gener‐
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110 pcap-file-continuous <file> <dir> [tenant] [delete-when-done]
111 Add pcap files to Suricata for sequential processing. Directory
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115 pcap-file-number
116 Number of pcap files waiting to get processed.
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118 pcap-file-list
119 List of queued pcap files.
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121 pcap-last-processed
122 Processed time of last file in milliseconds since epoch.
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124 pcap-interrupt
125 Terminate the current state by interrupting directory process‐
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129 Currently processed file.
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132 Please visit Suricata’s support page for information about submitting
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136 • Suricata Home Page
137 https://suricata.io/
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139 • Suricata Support Page
140 https://suricata.io/community/
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