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Re: Snort / Pulled Pork Confusion


From: JJC <cummingsj () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 17:42:06 -0600

Development is still going, but I'm only one person and I have a fulltime
job also.  That said, I hope to have a new release that includes many
changes discussed (some already in SVN) in the near future...

JJC

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Michael Steele <michaels () winsnort com>wrote:

Dumping all the rules into one bucket might be easier in the long run for
an experienced rule operator, but for the new rule operator, it might get a
little confusing.****

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I know separators were discussed earlier, but development on PP is at a
crawl, or non-existent L****

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One solution for those that use the –k switch would be for Sourcefire to
prepend ‘vrt-’ to the distributed *.rules in the official distributed rule
tarball, and change the snort.conf to reflect the ‘vrt-*.rule‘. At least
that way, what you see in the official distributed rule tarball, is what
you are seeing in the rules folder after using the –k switch in PP.****

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Kindest regards,****

Michael...****

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*From:* JJC [mailto:cummingsj () gmail com]
*Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2012 2:57 PM
*To:* AllowOverride

*Cc:* snort-users () lists sourceforge net; Turnbough, Bradley E.
*Subject:* Re: [Snort-users] Snort / Pulled Pork Confusion****

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The logic here is quite simple... new rule categories and files are
included in the rules tarball, they are automatically included in your live
ruleset this way.  This is one of but many solid logical arguments.****

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:07 AM, AllowOverride <allowoverride () gmail com>
wrote:****

one file???? sighs... how is that quicker, show me the smack reports****


On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 21:13 +0000, Jeremy Hoel wrote:****

pulledpork puts all the rules together into one file.. so you can
remove/comment out all the lines for the 'include $RULE_PATH/*.rules'
and just have include $RULE_PATH/snort.rules' line.  Just one is
needed.




On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Turnbough, Bradley E.
<bturnbough () belcan com> wrote:
Guys,



I’m having a little trouble wrapping my head around the snort and
pulled
pork interaction.  In the snort.conf file, the following rules are
defined
(by default):



include $RULE_PATH/attack-responses.rules

include $RULE_PATH/backdoor.rules

include $RULE_PATH/bad-traffic.rules

include $RULE_PATH/blacklist.rules

include $RULE_PATH/botnet-cnc.rules

include $RULE_PATH/chat.rules

include $RULE_PATH/content-replace.rules

include $RULE_PATH/ddos.rules

include $RULE_PATH/dns.rules

include $RULE_PATH/dos.rules

include $RULE_PATH/exploit.rules

include $RULE_PATH/file-identify.rules

include $RULE_PATH/finger.rules

include $RULE_PATH/ftp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/icmp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/icmp-info.rules

include $RULE_PATH/imap.rules

include $RULE_PATH/info.rules

include $RULE_PATH/misc.rules

include $RULE_PATH/multimedia.rules

include $RULE_PATH/mysql.rules

include $RULE_PATH/netbios.rules

include $RULE_PATH/nntp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/oracle.rules

include $RULE_PATH/other-ids.rules

include $RULE_PATH/p2p.rules

include $RULE_PATH/phishing-spam.rules

include $RULE_PATH/policy.rules

include $RULE_PATH/pop2.rules

include $RULE_PATH/pop3.rules

include $RULE_PATH/rpc.rules

include $RULE_PATH/rservices.rules

include $RULE_PATH/scada.rules

include $RULE_PATH/scan.rules

include $RULE_PATH/shellcode.rules

include $RULE_PATH/smtp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/snmp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/specific-threats.rules

include $RULE_PATH/spyware-put.rules

include $RULE_PATH/sql.rules

include $RULE_PATH/telnet.rules

include $RULE_PATH/tftp.rules

include $RULE_PATH/virus.rules

include $RULE_PATH/voip.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-activex.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-attacks.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-cgi.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-client.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-coldfusion.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-frontpage.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-iis.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-misc.rules

include $RULE_PATH/web-php.rules

include $RULE_PATH/x11.rules





When I compile snort, the $RULE_PATH directory isn’t created.  I
create it
by `mkdir /opt/snort/rules`.  I then run pulled pork with the following
command:



./pulledpork.pl -c /opt/pulledpork/etc/pulledpork.conf -o
/opt/snort/rules/
-i /opt/pulledpork/etc/disablesid.conf -T –H



The only file that shows up is `snort.rules`  where are all of the
other
files that are specified in the snort.conf?





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