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Negation while still using source ports.
From: Vjay LaRosa <vjayl () emc com>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 17:28:49 -0400
Hello, I have been fooling around with this rule all day and I was wondering if some one could be so kind as to help me out. I want to ignore my DNS servers in this alert. Here is the rule. alert tcp ![X.X.X.X,XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] $EXTERNAL_NET 53 -> $HOME_NET :1023 (msg:"MISC TCP source port 53 to <1024"; flags:S; reference:arachnids,07; classtype:bad-unknown; sid:504; rev:2;) When I take out the source port it seems to work. Is there another way I should be doing this? Thanks! vjl -- V.Jay LaRosa EMC Corporation Systems Administrator 171 South Street (508)435-1000 ext 14957 Hopkinton, MA 01748 (508)497-8082 fax www.emc.com
Current thread:
- Negation while still using source ports. Vjay LaRosa (Sep 10)
- Re: Negation while still using source ports. Dragos Ruiu (Sep 10)
- NULL *froot ? Frank Reid (Sep 27)
- Re: Negation while still using source ports. Phil Wood (Sep 10)
- Re: Negation while still using source ports. Erek Adams (Sep 10)
- Re: Negation while still using source ports. Dragos Ruiu (Sep 10)