Using snort to detect if your users are doing interesting things?

Drew Weaver drew.weaver at thenap.com
Thu Jun 9 15:45:54 UTC 2005


            Howdy, I am not sure if this is the proper place, if not
I've noticed you guys know what to do so I'll put the fire retardant
suit on now. Recently due to growth we have seen an influx of
"different" and "interesting" types of characters ending up on our
network. They like to do all sorts of things, port scan /8s spam, setup
botnets with the controllers hosted on my network.. etc. I'm wondering
what is the best way to detect people doing these things on my end. I
realize there are methods to protect myself from people attacking from
the outside but I'm not real sure how to pinpoint who is really being
loud on the inside.

 

I did have one somewhat silly question.. if you look at the statistics
of a Fast Ethernet port, and it is doing both 2000 pps out, and 2000 pps
in (pretty much equal in/out) but hardly any bandwidth at all can anyone
think of a single application that would mimic that behavior?

 

Sorry if this is elementary network school knowledge.

-Drew

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