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Re: How to setup inline


From: Mike Montgomery <mmontgomery () c3bb com>
Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:58:03 -0400

Would I still need the Optical Bypass Switch, if I used a dual nic that will still bridge even if the box is offline? That way it would do basically the same thing correct? Thats what we have in our caching server.

Mike

Eric Hines wrote:

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Mike,

Will has a good point here. I wouldn't run all the rulesets if this is
an ISP and the bandwidth is high. Remember, if Snort-Inline can't keep
up with the speeds you're at, its GOING to drop packets. We need to know
a lot more than it just being a WISP :)

Also, if Snort-Inline goes offline for any reason, your network WILL go
down. When Applied Watch sells its Snort-Inline IPS appliance, we never
sell it without a Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch. So I'd couple your
IPS with the Optical Bypass Switch as it has a heartbeat packet that
passes through the IPS. If it doesn't get the heartbeat packet back, it
immediately begins redirecting traffic through the bypass switch to keep
the network up and running.

FYI:
http://www.netoptics.com/products/product_family.asp?cid=8&Section=products&menuitem=8&filter=30

They have them for both Gigabit fiber, copper, and 10/100.


Best Regards,

Eric Hines, GCIA, CISSP
CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC


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Will Metcalf wrote:
On 4/9/06, Mike Montgomery <mmontgomery () c3bb com> wrote:
What would the hardware requirements be on a system to run inline for
snort?
Will be using it at the headend of a WISP, with currently approx
850 customers.  I have a AMD Sempron +1800 with 1gb ram and 2 80gb hdds
setup in Raid0.
Will that be sufficient to handle the load?
Errr this is a relative question.... Are you going to allow the use of
highly interactive protocols? What are you going to be doing
reassembly on?  How much of the traffic you are performing reassembly
on  makes up the total amount of traffic.  What rulesets will be
enabled? More importantly what is the size of the connection you are
going to be running snort through?  If you are just guarding a
T1,DSL,or a small ATM connection or something this should be fine, but
you won't know until you try it ;-)

Regards,

Will
Mike

Eric Hines wrote:

Mike,

Answer 1) Yes, you will want (3) NICs on your box. Pop a new NIC in
there. When you bridge it, you will have br0 for example, which will
comprise a bridge of eth1 and eth2. Make eth0 your management interface
and give it an IP.

eth0: 192.168.0.1
eth1: 0.0.0.0
eth2. 0.0.0.0

Answer 2) Snort-Inline uses netfilter, ipqueue, etc for dropping
packets. Their are numerous writeups on how to set this up.

Answer 3) Specifying which attacks are dropped is done using the drop,
sdrop, etc. keywords in the action of the individual signature.


I hope this helps.



Best Regards,

Eric Hines, GCIA, CISSP
CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC


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Eric Hines, GCIA, CISSP
CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC
1095 Pingree Road
Suite 213
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Toll Free: (877) 262-7593 ext:327
Direct: (847) 854-2725 ext:327
Fax: (847) 854-5106
Web: http://www.appliedwatch.com
Email: eric.hines () appliedwatch com

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"Enterprise Open Source Security Management"


Mike Montgomery wrote:


Hello,

I recently setup a box running snort at our headend, its not inline as
of now, but its using a monitor port on a cisco 2950.  What would be the
ideal setup to put the box inline?  I currently have 2 nics in this box,
1 on the monitor port, 2nd is the nic I use to connect to the box for
console.  To go inline, would I need 3 nics total, 1 in, 1 out, and set
them to be bridged? Or what.  If I wanted snort to drop the packets for
say P2P, would snort do that by itself, or would I need to have a
firewall running to do that.  Just trying to make some sense of this.

Thanks

Mike Montgomery
Citizens Communications Corp.
/Systems Administrator/


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