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Re: [Snort-users] Stopping portscanning

From: Alberto Gonzalez <electron(at)wwjh.net>
Date: Fri Mar 07 2003 - 13:32:53 EST

spp_portscan2 doesn't have a tcp reset feature (IIRC). Though snort comes with rules to identify NMAP stealth scans, etc.. You might want to try and use flexresp with those rules. Though you're warned. My recommendations still stand. Though using a firewall for this might IMHO fair alot better.

Cheers!

   Alberto Gonzalez

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Max Lopez wrote:

> HI Alberto:
>
> Yes, I am using spp_portscan2, so my question was something like this:
>
> I have a RULE for the Kazaa traffic, and the "flex response" is the "tcp
> reset".
>
> Now, for the "portscan2" plugin, how do I send the same "tcp reset"??
> Or, there are any other way to stop a portscan using Snort or some plugins??
>
> And I am going to move the portscan2 parameters to high numbres, so the web
> transactions are not broken (I hope).
>
> Thanks,.
>
>
>

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