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Logging of TCP and UDP packets?


From: "Libalele, Silulami S" <Silulami.Libalele () standardbank co za>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 09:57:18 +0200

Hi there,
 
I'm running SNORT 2.0.0 in my small LAN. The idea is to experiment this then
see whether we can take it into the main LAN. Initially everything worked
fine, but after updating the rules and got a problem. The problem is: I can
only log the ICMP packets (both to the db(mysql) and syslog). I went back to
the original rules, but still the same problem. Why can't I log the TCP and
UDP packets?
 
here is my usage:
 
snort -dev -l /var/log/snort -h Net_IP/16 -c /etc/snort/snort.conf -i eth0
 
Note that I'm running eth0 in promisuous mode (no IP just sniffs).
 
 
thanks in advance    
 

Silulami Libalele 
IT Security 
Standard Bank Group IT 
Tel.: (+2711) 636 - 3231 
Cell: 083 617 5763 
e-mail: slibalele at sbic dot co dot za 
                    OR 
e-mail: silulami.libalele at standardbank dot co dot za 

 

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