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RE: Snort Just Not Working With Shadow Interface


From: "Harper, Patrick" <patrick.harper () phns com>
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 18:04:51 -0500

Your using snort 1.2? (I do not even see it on the download page) Why? 

What would snort have to do with the interface coming up?  You might
also want to think about something other then RH9, Redhat "end of
life'd" that product (no more patches)


-----Original Message-----
From: Rhugga [mailto:nagios-user () sandiego420 com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 8:49 AM
To: Snort-User Mailing List
Subject: [Snort-users] Snort Just Not Working With Shadow Interface

I will be as terse as possible here, because I have tried configs from
people that claim they should work but aren't. I have read the
documentatrion probably 5 times now, (well the documentation says
version 1.0, the link on the website says 1.1, but the version I am
using is 1.2)

Anyway. My system is vanilla RH 9 with all updates except I build my own
openssl library and also using mysql 4.x in /usr/local. ( I have
compeltely re-installed since I first started just to eliminate ANY
possible issues because some people claim snort 1.2 works as I desire on
RH  9)

eth0
-------------------------------
IP address: 10.250.200.33
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
SysKonnect Copper GB NIC directly connected to a switch in our Black
Diamond. (Cat 6 cabling with no patch panels in between)

eth1
--------------------------------
IP address: None
Onboard Intel NIC connected to a 4 port hub. Also on this hub is a Cisco
3600 router and 2 Netscreen Firewalls.

The network on the hub is 65.120.XX.XX with netmask of 255.255.255.240

Here are the contents of the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
DEVICE=eth1
BOOTPROTO=static
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=0.0.0.0
NETMASK=0.0.0.0

Note: I added this after I initially tried to get it working without
adding an IP. I saw this as a solution to some people's problems in the
mailing list archvie.

If I look at the traffic on eth1:

syslog:/usr/local/snort/bin #./snort -i eth1 -v Running in packet dump
mode Log directory = /var/log/snort

Initializing Network Interface eth1
OpenPcap() device eth1 network lookup:
        eth1: no IPv4 address assigned

        --== Initializing Snort ==--
Initializing Output Plugins!
Decoding Ethernet on interface eth1

        --== Initialization Complete ==--

-*> Snort! <*-
Version 2.1.3 (Build 27)
By Martin Roesch (roesch () sourcefire com, www.snort.org)
07/20-06:28:39.383108 207.158.24.130 -> 65.120.XX.XX IPV6-CRYPT TTL:52
TOS:0x0 ID:43725 IpLen:20 DgmLen:104
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
=+

07/20-06:28:39.383705 207.158.24.130 -> 65.120.XX.XX IPV6-CRYPT TTL:52
TOS:0x0 ID:43726 IpLen:20 DgmLen:104
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
=+

It is reading traffic on eth1. However, when I start nagios it will run,
but it will not match anything. I get not a single alert. However, when
I assign eth1 a valid IP address on the 65.120.XX.XX network, it
immediately starts matching. Within seconds my alert count starts
climbing. (Note that when I say I am assigning it a valid IP address I
also modify HOME_NET to reflect this)

Here is how I define HOME_NET when I am trying to use snort _without_ an
IP address:
var HOME_NET
[10.250.200.0/24,10.250.201.0/24,10.250.202.0/24,10.250.203.0/24,10.250.
204.0/24,10.250.205.0/24,10.250.206.0/24,65.120.XX.0/28]
var EXTERNAL_NET any

What am I doing wrong? According to the documentation and the responses
to my first emails, this config is correct.

What gives??

Thx,
Rhugga




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