Showing posts with label Snort 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snort 2. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

End of Life Announcement for versions of Snort 2 AND Snort 3

Multiple versions of Snort 2 and Snort 3 have reached End of Life and we will no longer publish Snort Talos Rules for these versions as of today.

As of Today we will no longer be supporting the following versions of Snort Talos Rules

Snort 2

2.9.11.1

2.9.13.0

2.9.14.1

2.9.15.1

2.9.16.0

2.9.16.1

2.9.17.0
2.9.19.0

Snort 3

3.0.3.1

3.0.3.4

3.1.0.0

3.1.3.0

3.1.4.0

3.1.5.0

3.1.7.0

3.1.9.0

We encourage All Snort 3 users to use the Talos lightSPD rules package for downloading rules as this singular package contains configurations for every version of Snort 3 and Shared Object rules for all supported versions and architectures, in addition to the latest versions of all rules

Upgrade to the latest version of Snort 3 available here: https://snort.org/downloads 

For more information on the features and advantages of Snort 3 please visit:
https://snort.org/snort3 

For More information on using the Talos lightSPD package please visit:
https://blog.snort.org/2020/12/soft-release-lightspd-new-rules-package.html

For help downloading, installing and configuring Snort 3 please visit:
https://docs.snort.org/rules/

To take advantage of SnortML:
https://blog.snort.org/2024/08/watch-snortml-training-video.html 

To learn more about Snort 3 and Wide String Detection:
https://blog.snort.org/2025/04/in-snort-3.html 

For users who would like to continue to use Snort 2, we encourage you to update to Snort 2.9.20 as soon as possible, which can be found at https://snort.org/downloads . 

Snort 2.9.20 is the version of Snort that we will continue to support for the longest period of time. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at: snort-sub@cisco.com  or join our discord: https://discord.gg/DZpdZDJtSH




Thursday, September 18, 2025

End of Life Announcement for Multiple Versions of Snort 2 and Snort 3

Multiple versions of Snort 2 and Snort 3 will be reaching End of Life this year.

As of 12/18/2025 the following versions of Snort 2 will have reached end of life and we will no longer publish Snort Talos Rules for these versions as a result, the following versions of Snort 2 will no longer be supported: 

2.9.11.1
2.9.13.0
2.9.14.1
2.9.15.1
2.9.16.0
2.9.16.1
2.9.17.0
2.9.18.1
2.9.19.0 

As of 12/18/2025, all versions of Snort 3 prior to and including Snort 3.1.9.0 will reach end of life and will no longer be supported.  

We encourage All Snort 3 users to use the Talos lightSPD rules package for downloading rules as this singular package contains configurations for every version of Snort 3 and Shared Object rules for all supported versions and architectures, in addition to the latest versions of all rules

Upgrade to the latest version of Snort 3 available here: https://snort.org/downloads 

For more information on the features and advantages of Snort 3 please visit:
https://snort.org/snort3 

For More information on using the Talos lightSPD package please visit:
https://blog.snort.org/2020/12/soft-release-lightspd-new-rules-package.html

For help downloading, installing and configuring Snort 3 please visit:
https://docs.snort.org/rules/

To take advantage of SnortML:
https://blog.snort.org/2024/08/watch-snortml-training-video.html 

To learn more about Snort 3 and Wide String Detection:
https://blog.snort.org/2025/04/in-snort-3.html 

For users who would like to continue to use Snort 2, we encourage you to update to Snort 2.9.20 as soon as possible, which can be found at https://snort.org/downloads . 

Snort 2.9.20 is the version of Snort that we will continue to support for the longest period of time. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at: snort-sub@cisco.com  or join our discord: https://discord.gg/DZpdZDJtSH


Thursday, September 26, 2024

Changes to the Snort Sample IP Block List

Effective today, we have made some changes to the Snort Sample IP Block List available on Snort.org

The Snort Sample IP Blocklist has been a steady component of our open-source Snort community since its launch. It was originally provided so the community could test the functionality of their Snort installation, and it was never intended to be users’ sole source of IP blocking.

Traditionally, this is list of suggested IPs to block based on other open-source IP block lists. But over the past several years, we have seen an increasing number of users relying on the Snort Sample IP Blocklist as their primary source of IP Blocking, which may lead to a false sense of protection from threats.   

To ensure the intention and legal usage of this blocklist is clear to all our users, we will be enabling a “click-to-accept” terms and conditions box for users to access the Snort Sample IP Blocklist hosted on Snort.org. This change will outline the legal terms and conditions for use of the blocklist, which clearly documents the intended use of the data.  

We will continuously update the Snort Sample IP Blocklist on Snort.org regularly and provide it free to all users to ensure that Snort is functioning as intended. 

You can download the Snort Sample IP Block List here.

Thanks,

The Snort Team


Monday, August 26, 2024

Upcoming changes to the Snort.org Sample IP Blocklist

We will be making some changes to the Snort Sample IP Block List on Sept. 26, 2024. 

The Snort Sample IP Blocklist has been a steady component of our open-source Snort community since its launch. It was originally provided so the community could test the functionality of their Snort installation, and it was never intended to be users’ sole source of IP blocking. 

The Snort Sample IP Block List is a list of suggested IPs to block based on other open-source IP block lists. Over the last several years, we have seen an increasing number of users relying on the Snort Sample IP Blocklist as their primary source of IP Blocking, which may be leading to a false sense of protection from threats.    

To ensure the intention and legal usage of this blocklist is clear to all our users, we will be enabling a “click-to-accept” terms and conditions box for users to access the Snort Sample IP Blocklist hosted on Snort.org.  

This change will outline the legal terms and conditions for use of the blocklist, which clearly documents the intended use of the data. 

We will continue to update the Snort Sample IP Blocklist on Snort.org regularly and provide it free to all users, to ensure that Snort is functioning as intended.  After Sept. 26, 2024, access to the list will require users to click to accept the terms and conditions. 

 
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us via:snort-users@lists.snort.org 
 
Or join our Discord https://discord.gg/Pj3usE9CZ7