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Re: Reduce false positive


From: Michael Boman <michael.boman () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:12:48 +0800

Check out the tcpdump manual page.

/Mike

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:41:09 +0800, sam wun <sam.wun () authtec com> wrote:
Hi,

My work enviornment has few access points to connect to the Internet:
http, smtp, imap, pop3, and ssh.

How can I use snort to monitor these ports while reduce its false positive?

Apart from enimate all rules that are not used, I would like to use -F
filters argument in the snort commandline, but not sure how to do it
specifically within this context.

Your suggestion is highly appreciated.

Thanks
Sam

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