Installation FreeBSD
Before getting started it is advised to read the prerequisites page to understand the requirements for running CrowdSec.
Configuring the repositories
FreeBSD packages are available in the official repositories.
By default, the command pkg install
should use the quarterly releases (January, April, July and October, updated with security fixes).
You can check /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
and change quarterly to latest if you feel comfortable upgrading your system.
Install Security Engine
The CrowdSec package itself can be installed with:
sudo pkg install crowdsec
You'll see a message that tells you how to activate the service:
Enable Service
sudo sysrc crowdsec_enable="YES"
crowdsec_enable: -> YES
Start Service
sudo service crowdsec start
Fetching hub inventory
INFO[21-12-2021 03:13:35 PM] Wrote new 197364 bytes index to /usr/local/etc/crowdsec/hub/.index.json
[...]
Install Remediation Component
Security Engine by itself is a detection engine, it will not block anything. You need to install a Remediation Component to enforce decisions
For the quick start guide we will be installing the PF firewall Remediation Component. (This may not be optimal for your environment, please refer to the Remediation Documentation for more information)
To install
sudo pkg install crowdsec-firewall-bouncer
Then you must enable it with the following commands:
Enable Service
sudo sysrc crowdsec_firewall_enable="YES"
crowdsec_firewall_enable: -> YES
Start Service
sudo service crowdsec_firewall start
Registered: cs-firewall-bouncer-ZjpcXlUx
Next Steps?
Great, you now have CrowdSec installed on your system. Within the post installation steps you will find the next steps to configure and optimize your installation.