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# Wazuh notify
Wazuh notifier enables the Wazuh manager to be notified when selected events occur, using 3 messaging platforms: ntfy.sh, Discord and Slack.
## Contents
There are 2 implementations of Wazuh notify. One written in Golang and the other in Python. Both implementations have similar functionality, but the Python version is slightly more configurable.
Wazuh notify is a stateless implementation and only notifies, triggered by selected rules.
Wazuh notify is triggered by configuring the **ossec.conf** and adding an **active response configuration.**
## Installation ##
### Step 1 ###
Download the files from https://github.com/kleinprojects/wazuh-notify to your server.
### Step 2 ###
#### Python ####
Copy the 2 Python scripts to the /var/ossec/active-response/bin/ folder
```
$ cp <download folder>/wazuh-*.py /var/ossec/active-response/bin/
```
Set the correct ownership
```
$ chown root:wazuh /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh-notify.py
$ chown root:wazuh /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh_notify_module.py
```
Set the correct permissions
```
$ chmod uog+rx /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh-notify.py
$ chmod uog+rx /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh_notify_module.py
```
#### Golang ####
Copy the Go executable to the /var/ossec/active-response/bin/ folder
```
$ cp <download folder>/wazuh-notify /var/ossec/active-response/bin/
```
Set the correct ownership
```
$ chown root:wazuh /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh-notify
```
Set the correct permissions
```
$ chmod uog+rx /var/ossec/active-response/bin/wazuh-notify
```
### Step 3 ###
Copy the YAML file to /var/ossec/etc/
```
$ cp <download folder>/wazuh-notify-config.yaml /var/ossec/etc/
```
Set the correct ownership
```
$ chown root:wazuh /var/ossec/etc/wazuh-notify-config.yaml
```
Set the correct permissions
```
$ chmod uog+r /var/ossec/etc/wazuh-notify-config.yaml
```
### Step 4 ###
#### for Golang ####
Modify the /var/ossec/etc/ossec.conf configuration file and add the following<br/>
```
<command>
<name>wazuh-notify-go</name>
<executable>wazuh-notify</executable>
<timeout_allowed>yes</timeout_allowed>
</command>
```
```
<active-response>
<command>wazuh-notify-go</command>
<location>server</location>
<level></level>
<rules_id></rules_id>
</active-response>
```
#### for Python ####
```
<command>
<name>wazuh-notify-py</name>
<executable>wazuh-notify.py</executable>
<timeout_allowed>yes</timeout_allowed>
</command>
```
```
<active-response>
<command>wazuh-notify-py</command>
<location>server</location>
<level></level>
<rules_id></rules_id>
</active-response>
```
NOTE: The ```<name>``` in the ```<command>``` section needs to be the same as the ```<command>``` in the ```<active-response>``` section.
The ```<command>``` section describes the program that is executed. The ```<active-response>``` section describes the trigger that runs the ```<command>```.
Add the rules you want to be informed about between the ```<rules_id></rules_id>```, with the rules id's separated by comma's.
Example: ```<rules_id>5402, 3461, 8777</rules_id><br/>```
(Please refer to the Wazuh online documentation for more information [^Wazuh docs])
[^Wazuh docs]: https://documentation.wazuh.com/current/user-manual/capabilities/active-response/index.html
## The YAML configuration ##
This is the yaml config file for wazuh-active-response (for both the Python and Go version)
Platforms in this string with comma separated values are triggered.
```
targets: "slack, ntfy, discord"
```
Platforms in this string will enable the sending of the full event information.
```
full_message: ""
```
Exclude rule events that are enabled in the ossec.conf active response definition.
These settings provide an easier way to disable events from firing. No need to restart Wazuh-manager.
```
excluded_rules: "99999, 00000" # Rule numbers. Enter as a string with comma separated values
excluded_agents: "99999" # Numeric agent id. Enter as a string with comma separated values
```
Priority mapping from 0-15 (Wazuh threat levels) to 1-5 (in notifications).
https://documentation.wazuh.com/current/user-manual/ruleset/rules-classification.html
Enter the values for the threat_map as lists of integers, mention_thresholds as integers and colors as Hex integers
The mention_threshold, combined with the number of times a rule is fired, will force a mention to the recipient.
This is a list notation.
```
priority_map:
- threat_map: [ 15,14,13,12 ]
mention_threshold: 1
color: 0xcc3300
- threat_map: [ 11,10,9 ]
mention_threshold: 1
color: 0xff9966
- threat_map: [ 8,7,6 ]
mention_threshold: 5
color: 0xffcc00
- threat_map: [ 5,4 ]
mention_threshold: 20
color: 0x99cc33
- threat_map: [ 3,2,1,0 ]
mention_threshold: 20
color: 0x339900
```
The next 2 settings are used to add information to the messages.
```
sender: "Wazuh (IDS)"
click: "https://documentation.wazuh.com/"
```
### From here on the settings are ONLY used by the Python version of wazuh-notify. ###
Below settings provide for a window that enable/disables events from firing the notifiers.
Enter ```excluded_days``` as a string with comma separated values. Be aware of your regional settings.
```
excluded_days: ""
```
Enter ```excluded_hours``` as a tuple of string values. Be aware of your regional settings.
```
excluded_hours: [ "23:59", "00:00" ]
```
The following parameters define the markdown characters used to emphasise the parameter names in the notification messages (Markdown style)
This is a dictionary (object) notation.
```
markdown_emphasis:
slack: "*"
ntfy: "**"
discord: "**"
```
The next settings are used for testing.
Test mode will add an example event contained in wazuh-notify-test-event.json instead of the message received through Wazuh.
Changing this value to ```True``` enables testing for particular events when the test event is customized.
```
test_mode: False
```
Setting this parameter provides more logging to the wazuh-notifier log. Possible values are
0 (almost no logging),
1 (basic logging) and
2 (verbose logging)
```
extended_logging: 2
```
Enabling this parameter provides extended logging to the console (see extended logging).
```
extended_print: 0
```