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Monday, June 21, 2010

firewall-wizards Digest, Vol 50, Issue 5

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Today's Topics:

1. Taking a traffic snapshot with network IDS (Yack, Daniel)


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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 06:58:55 -0700
From: "Yack, Daniel" <dyack@aiminspections.com>
Subject: [fw-wiz] Taking a traffic snapshot with network IDS
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There are probably one thousand ways to do this, but I wanted to toss
this out...

For simplicity, let's just say I'm watching traffic from an internet
router to my core router(s). That's the only segment I'm interested in.
The goal is for me to discover out all 'normal' traffic in my
environment, and take a snapshot of that. By snapshot, I mean gather
traffic for 24 hours. Then review all of it manually, and create a
template that says "alert when you find something that isn't in this
list".

I realize this is a pretty simple problem - but getting back to basics
is always a good thing. I do have some linux experience, but am not a
'power user'. Any ideas on tools or what to use for this? An IDS/IPS
is probably the answer here, right? If so, which kind...perhaps snort?
I consider myself a firewall guy but am ashamed I've never used it!!

Oh...as far as hardware available: Doing this is in a lab first, which
has: Cisco for the internet router, going through Fortigate and/or
Checkpoint firewalls, into a Cisco core layer 3 switch. Also I have a
few linux platforms but they're tasked for other things over there.
Don't over-analyze the network topology, I can always move or make more
than one IDS if needed.

Any ideas? Perhaps someone has done this before?

-Dan

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