Start by installing all of the required dependencies. Here’s the list, but your specific versions may vary. I’m just letting yum install all the latest packages. And I finish by running a “yum update -y” to get the whole system up to date. There are newer versions of the libnet package available, but you specifically need libnet-1.0.2a.tar.gz. You can search and find a bunch of mirrors or try the one I used below: Now download the snort source.
Now when go.php loads, you can check to see if there’s anything in the post_arr, and if there is, cycle through the array and store all the elements. I couldn’t find a working example of this just by googling. It seemed like tons of people would ask for this, but any responses on forums would be, “well what are you really trying to do”. So here it is.