Only the RHCK->UEK flavor cross needs grubby --set-default; a UEK7->UEK8 update stays in the kernel-uek lineage and auto-promotes on its own. Detect the running kernel and act accordingly: - UEK8: already on target, no-op. - UEK7: populate the repo and install UEK8, then verify it auto-promoted (warn with the manual grubby command if it did not) -- no grubby change. - RHCK: install UEK8 and set the boot default explicitly, as before. Also make an already-installed UEK8 skip the repo entirely so a disabled or empty kernel repo can't block flipping the default, and correct the header comment that claimed every transition needs grubby.
Security Onion
Security Onion is a free and open Linux distribution for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. It includes a comprehensive suite of tools designed to work together to provide visibility into your network and host activity.
✨ Features
Security Onion includes everything you need to monitor your network and host systems:
- Security Onion Console (SOC): A unified web interface for analyzing security events and managing your grid.
- Elastic Stack: Powerful search backed by Elasticsearch.
- Intrusion Detection: Network-based IDS with Suricata and host-based monitoring with Elastic Fleet.
- Network Metadata: Detailed network metadata generated by Zeek or Suricata.
- Full Packet Capture: Retain and analyze raw network traffic with Suricata PCAP.
⭐ Security Onion Pro
For organizations and enterprises requiring advanced capabilities, Security Onion Pro offers additional features designed for scale and efficiency:
- Onion AI: Leverage powerful AI-driven insights to accelerate your analysis and investigations.
- Enterprise Features: Enhanced tools and integrations tailored for enterprise-grade security operations.
For more information, visit the Security Onion Pro page.
☁️ Cloud Deployment
Security Onion is available and ready to deploy in the AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud (GCP) marketplaces.
🚀 Getting Started
| Goal | Resource |
|---|---|
| Download | Security Onion ISO |
| Requirements | Hardware Guide |
| Install | Installation Instructions |
| What's New | Release Notes |
📖 Documentation & Support
For more detailed information, please visit our Documentation.
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- Community: Discussions & Support
- Training: Official Training
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on how to get involved.
🛡️ License
Security Onion is licensed under the terms of the license found in the LICENSE file.
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