Package Details: psad 2.4.6-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/psad.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: psad
Description: Port Scan Attack Detector: Makes use of iptables log messages to detect, alert, and (optionally) block port scans and other suspect traffic
Upstream URL: http://cipherdyne.org/psad/
Keywords: blueteam detection firewall infosec iptables portscan scan traffic
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: SirusCloud
Maintainer: GI_Jack
Last Packager: GI_Jack
Votes: 6
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-10-06 03:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-08-15 03:27 (UTC)

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MarcinWieczorek commented on 2020-06-01 06:02 (UTC)

out-of-date is for outdated packages, not broken ones.

AlphaJack commented on 2020-05-31 19:15 (UTC)

I'm getting this error:

[*] Could not chmod(493, /tmp/makepkg/psad/pkg/psad/usr/bin/whois_psad): No such file or directory at ./install.pl line 1825.
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package().
    Aborting...
Error making: psad

lifehome commented on 2020-01-26 07:52 (UTC)

Despite the out-of-date, this package is still usable as of Jan 26, 2020 with version 2.4.5.

uhmmm commented on 2017-06-07 23:21 (UTC)

I've got psad 2.4.4 to compile and install. This is my PKGBUILD: http://termbin.com/0aej Issues were mostly related to paths: - /usr/sbin -> /usr/bin (makepkg doesn't like symlinks) - /var/run -> /run (same reason) - /lib -> /usr/lib (for some reason, the package wants to install systemd service files in /lib instead of /usr/lib) Can you please check if this works (and checks out with guidelines) and update the package? Thanks

MarcinWieczorek commented on 2017-04-16 15:13 (UTC)

@lifehome Why not just provide a patch? This is my current progress: http://sprunge.us/QbUR

GI_Jack commented on 2017-03-24 12:14 (UTC)

[*] Could not copy init-scripts/psad-init.archlinux -> /tmp/packerbuild-1000/psad/psad/pkg/psad/etc/rc.d//psad: No such file or directory at ./install.pl line 767. ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). fix it

MarcinWieczorek commented on 2016-10-11 20:34 (UTC)

Yeah I'm stuck with /usr/sbin and /var/run. I hope to get it resolved ASAP.