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@ 2008-11-12 13:57 Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães
  2008-11-12 22:36 ` Grant Taylor
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães @ 2008-11-12 13:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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    Hello Guys,

    i'm trying to setup a box and i'd like to present my ideas and, 
luckly, got some as well :)

    im setting up a small linux box with 2 NICs working as a bridge. 
That's OK, no problem on that. Maybe the interesting point is that it's 
a Routerboard 450 with OpenWRT, so i dont have the same flexibility of a 
full linux box. But the bridge part is working just fine, i have frames 
flowing through interfaces.

    So, at the exact moment, i can use this box to monitor some network 
segment and see, on the box, tcpdump for example, everything that passes 
from one ethernet to another with no logical changes to the network. No 
need of IP changing, no need on routing changing. Of course it has an ip 
address, but that's just for management.

    next step would be, with this box, export netflow traffic so i could 
analyse it better on any netflow collector/analyzer software, which 
would give me a MUUUCH better network analyzis than simple iptraf that 
i'm actually using.

    the problems .....

    i cannot use normal iptables -j ULOG rules, because there's no IP 
traffic flowing on the box. Traffic flowing are ethernet frames on the 
bridge.

    i have tried ebtables with ulog as well:

ebtables -A FORWARD --ulog -j CONTINUE

    and then fprobe-ulog to export packets, configuration with works 
just fine with iptables ULOG, but didnt worked with ebtables ulog. Maybe 
i'm missing some ebtables rule or different target than ulog ..... this 
is the first time i've used ebtables anyway.

    but .... i got a third idea on how to accomplish that. My idea, with 
this box, is to put it right in front the firewall (yes, with proper 
authorization, nothing illegal here), so i would have the whole network 
in one side of the bridge and the firewall on the other side of the 
bridge. In other words ..... several MACs which i dont know which would 
be on one side, and just a single MAC, known one, on the other side of 
the bridge.

    based on this, i tought on doing some arpspoof thing, having this 
box to fake arp replies to the firewall MAC address and sending it's own 
and then forwarding the frames to the real firewall.

    i dont know how to do this and dont know neither if this setup would 
help me acchieving what i need.

    well .... i would like to hear some ideas on how to acchieve my 
goals. Can anyone help me on this scenario ?

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	Leonardo Rodrigues
	Solutti Tecnologia
	http://www.solutti.com.br

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