prelude-admin(1)



prelude-admin(1)            General Commands Manual           prelude-admin(1)

NAME
       prelude-admin - Manage agents accounts

SYNOPSIS
       prelude-admin <subcommand> [options] [args]

       prelude-admin add <profile name> [--uid UID] [--gid GID]

       prelude-admin chown <profile name> [--uid UID] [--gid GID]

       prelude-admin del <profile name>

       prelude-admin rename <profile name> <profile name>

       prelude-admin  register  <profile  name> <wanted permission> <registra-
       tion-server  address>  [--uid  UID]  [--gid   GID]   [--passwd=PASSWD>]
       [--passwd-file=<FILE>]

       prelude-admin  registration-server  <profile  name>  [--uid UID] [--gid
       GID] [--prompt] [--passwd=PASSWD>] [--passwd-file=<FILE>] [--keepalive]
       [--no-confirm] [--listen]

       prelude-admin revoke <profile> <analyzerID> [--uid UID] [--gid GID]

DESCRIPTION
       In  order for an agent to communicate with a manager, it must be regis-
       tered. Registration involves several steps:
        - Allocating a unique identity for the agent
        - Creating directory to be used by the agent (example:  failover  pur-
       pose)
        -  Registering  to  a remote 'prelude-manager': get a signed X509 cer-
       tificate that will allow communication between agent and manager  using
       the specified permissions.

       All this information is stored in an agent profile.

       An  agent  profile is identified by its name. When an agent is started,
       it will load the profile of the same name as the program  itself,  that
       is,  if your agent is named "prelude-lml", the agent will load the pro-
       file named "prelude-lml".

       The name of the profile can be overridden using the  '--prelude  --pro-
       file  name_of_my_profile' command line option. It is possible to define
       the profile name so that you can have several instances  of  one  agent
       running with different permissions, using different profiles.

       Note that profiles are not specific to agents, but are used in all pro-
       grams of the Prelude suite (agents, managers, etc).

       If you are not sure which permission your agent should get, just  start
       it and default permissions will be displayed.

OPTIONS
       <profile  name>  is the default name of the agent you are installing or
       your own defined name.

       If you start your agent without prior registration, a warning  is  dis-
       played including the default profile name on how to register the agent.

       <requested  permission>  is the permission your agent needs. It is com-
       posed of permission  attributes  (idmef  or  admin)  and  access  type:
       read/write (r/w). By default, an agent need permissions for writing ID-
       MEF to a manager, and reading administrative command sent to  it.  That
       is: "idmef:w admin:r".

       <manager  address>  is  the  address of the prelude-manager you wish to
       register. This can either be its IP address or  its  hostname.  If  you
       made  a local installation, you can write localhost to connect via unix
       socket.

       Remember to use the correct uid/gid when registering  your  agent.  For
       instance,  if  you  want  to  register snort (running with snort euid /
       egid), use --uid snort --gid snort.

       add <analyzer profile>
            Setup a new agent user.

            --uid=UID UID or user to use to setup agent files.

            --gid=GID GID or group to use to setup agent files.

       chown <analyzer profile>
            Change analyzer owner.

            --uid=UID UID or user to use to setup agent files.

            --gid=GID GID or group to use to setup agent files.

       del <analyzer profile>
            The delete command will remove the  agent  files  created  through
            "add"  command.  Once this is done, the analyzer can't be used un-
            less "register" or "add" is called again.

       rename <analyzer profile> <analyzer profile>
            Rename an existing analyzer.

       register <profile name> <wanted  permission>  <registration-server  ad-
       dress>
            Register an analyzer.

            Register  and  create the analyzer basic setup if needed.  It will
            also configure communication of this analyzer with a receiving an-
            alyzer (like a Manager) through the specified registration-server.

            --uid=UID UID or user to use to setup analyzer files.

            --gid=GID GID or group to use to setup analyzer files.

            --passwd=PASSWD Use provided password instead of prompting it.

            --passwd-file=-|FILE  Read password from file instead of prompting
            it (- for stdin).

       registration-server <profile name>
            Start a registration server to register agents.  This is  used  in
            order  to  register  'sending'  analyzer  to 'receiving' analyzer.
            <profile name> should be set to the profile name of  the  'receiv-
            ing' analyzer, the one where 'sending' analyzer will register to.

            --uid=UID UID or user to use to setup 'receiving' analyzer files.

            --gid=GID GID or group to use to setup 'receiving' analyzer files.

            --prompt Prompt for a password instead of auto generating it.

            --passwd=PASSWD  Use  provided password instead of auto generating
            it.

            --passwd-file=-|FILE Read password from file instead of auto  gen-
            erating it (- for stdin).

            --keepalive Register analyzer in an infinite loop.

            --no-confirm Do not ask for confirmation on agent registration.

            --listen Address to listen on for registration request (default is
            any:5553).

       revoke <profile name>
            Revoke access to <profile> for the given analyzerID.

            --uid=UID UID or user to use to setup analyzer files.

            --gid=GID GID to group to use to setup analyzer files.

       --help
            Print help

AUTHOR
       This man page has been written by Frederic Motte

                                 19 June 2007                 prelude-admin(1)

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