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Re: How can i stop alerts that come from my own ip range?


From: Stephen Mullins <steve.mullins.work () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 11:36:03 -0400

You could just create 3 pass rules (tcp, udp, icmp) based on your
$HOME_NET variable.

Wouldn't recommend it, though, since traffic from your home net may be
indicative of trojan call backs and so forth.

You want to pass all traffic with a source IP within your $HOME_NET
variable with a destination that you didn't state.  I suppose you want
to pass all home_net to home_net traffic?  Passing all home_net to
!home_net traffic would be a "pretty bad idea."

Steve Mullins

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Pat McNamara <pmcnamara () nic nu> wrote:
Hi all,
what I am trying to do is any alerts that come from my ip range is to have
snort disregard them and not even write them to the MySql database. I think
it must be some how set in the external_Net but I can't seem to figure it
out.
Thanks
Pat

Pat McNamara
IT Systems Administrator
.NU domain, Ltd.
Worldnames, Inc.
+1-508-359-5600 x116
pmcnamara () nic nu




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