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From: Stephen J Smoogen <smoogen@lanl.gov>
To: rruegner <robert@ruegner.org>
Cc: Daniel Chemko <dchemko@smgtec.com>,
	netfilter@lists.netfilter.org, Khanh Tran <khanh@slc.edu>
Subject: Re: virus scanning with iptables
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:32 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4141CD48.8060203@lanl.gov> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4141CE2D.2020506@ruegner.org>

rruegner wrote:
> Hi,
> better way would be to use apache2 , mod_clamd, and squid / frox
> or use dansgurdian, or some comercial Produkt
> This would do the job for http/ftp...clamd also works with amavis-new
> for antispam and antivirus to smtp.
> Regards
> Stephen J Smoogen schrieb:
> 

I was looking at a more general solution for scans and non webbased 
worms. The largest traffic I see dropped is 135:139, 445 traffic. 
Getting those boxes off the network as quickly as possible is a big win.

For email based viruses I have been using a combo of clamd/mimedefang on 
  some sites. The larger site is using some other method.

>> Khanh Tran wrote:
>>
>>> How about port scanning clients behind from the firewall?  Suggestions?
>>> I'm thinking of something that could be scripted to append an iptables
>>> rule to block the MAC address of the offending client, then notify me.
>>> Am I looking at an NMAP plugin possibly?
>>>
>>
>> You would probably want to have something like SNORT tied into 
>> iptables.  Have something like SNORT look for certain alerts and then 
>> when it finds them it sends a 'signal' to a daemon on the firewall 
>> that inserts a DROP rule for that IP address in a 'dynamic chain'.
>>


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  reply	other threads:[~2004-09-10 15:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-09-10  0:36 virus scanning with iptables Khanh Tran
2004-09-10 15:34 ` Stephen J Smoogen
2004-09-10 15:54   ` rruegner
2004-09-10 15:50     ` Stephen J Smoogen [this message]
2004-09-10 16:37 ` Jose Maria Lopez
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-09-09 23:26 Daniel Chemko
2004-09-10  7:49 ` Victor Julien
2004-09-09 23:09 Khanh Tran

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