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- If you install a ruleset in a pico it also registers it with the engine. You can then install the same ruleset in another pico without re-registering it. You only need to register a ruleset once.
- Rulesets must be flushed whenever they change to force the engine to re-compile the ruleset and incorporate the changes.
- The ruleset name (the string following the keyword
ruleset
in the code) is used as the ruleset identifier (RID) by the engine. - For rulesets that are to be used by multiple engines not running on the same machine, you should use HTTP for ruleset access. Github is a reasonable hosting facility for public rulesets. AWS S3 works well too.