1 --- snort-2.3.2-orig/etc/snort.conf 2005-03-10 23:04:38.000000000 +0100
2 +++ snort-2.3.2-1/etc/snort.conf 2005-04-04 20:01:41.000000000 +0200
5 ###################################################
6 # This file contains a sample snort configuration.
7 +# Most preprocessors and rules were disabled to save memory.
8 # You can take the following steps to create your own custom configuration:
10 # 1) Set the network variables for your network
12 # or you can specify the variable to be any IP address
16 +var HOME_NET 192.168.1.0/24
18 # Set up the external network addresses as well. A good start may be "any"
20 +var EXTERNAL_NET !$HOME_NET
22 # Configure your server lists. This allows snort to only look for attacks to
23 # systems that have a service up. Why look for HTTP attacks if you are not
25 # Path to your rules files (this can be a relative path)
26 # Note for Windows users: You are advised to make this an absolute path,
27 # such as: c:\snort\rules
28 -var RULE_PATH ../rules
29 +var RULE_PATH /etc/snort/rules
31 # Configure the snort decoder
32 # ============================
34 # lots of options available here. See doc/README.http_inspect.
35 # unicode.map should be wherever your snort.conf lives, or given
36 # a full path to where snort can find it.
37 -preprocessor http_inspect: global \
38 - iis_unicode_map unicode.map 1252
39 +#preprocessor http_inspect: global \
40 +# iis_unicode_map unicode.map 1252
42 -preprocessor http_inspect_server: server default \
43 - profile all ports { 80 8080 8180 } oversize_dir_length 500
44 +#preprocessor http_inspect_server: server default \
45 +# profile all ports { 80 8080 8180 } oversize_dir_length 500
48 # Example unique server configuration
50 # no_alert_incomplete - don't alert when a single segment
51 # exceeds the current packet size
53 -preprocessor rpc_decode: 111 32771
54 +#preprocessor rpc_decode: 111 32771
56 # bo: Back Orifice detector
57 # -------------------------
59 # ----- -------------------
60 # 1 Back Orifice traffic detected
65 # telnet_decode: Telnet negotiation string normalizer
66 # ---------------------------------------------------
68 # This preprocessor requires no arguments.
69 # Portscan uses Generator ID 109 and does not generate any SID currently.
71 -preprocessor telnet_decode
72 +#preprocessor telnet_decode
74 # Flow-Portscan: detect a variety of portscans
75 # ---------------------------------------
77 # are still watched as scanner hosts. The 'ignore_scanned' option is
78 # used to tune alerts from very active hosts such as syslog servers, etc.
80 -preprocessor sfportscan: proto { all } \
81 - memcap { 10000000 } \
83 +#preprocessor sfportscan: proto { all } \
84 +# memcap { 10000000 } \
85 +# sense_level { low }
88 #----------------------------------------
90 include $RULE_PATH/bad-traffic.rules
91 include $RULE_PATH/exploit.rules
92 include $RULE_PATH/scan.rules
93 -include $RULE_PATH/finger.rules
94 -include $RULE_PATH/ftp.rules
95 -include $RULE_PATH/telnet.rules
96 -include $RULE_PATH/rpc.rules
97 -include $RULE_PATH/rservices.rules
98 -include $RULE_PATH/dos.rules
99 -include $RULE_PATH/ddos.rules
100 -include $RULE_PATH/dns.rules
101 -include $RULE_PATH/tftp.rules
103 -include $RULE_PATH/web-cgi.rules
104 -include $RULE_PATH/web-coldfusion.rules
105 -include $RULE_PATH/web-iis.rules
106 -include $RULE_PATH/web-frontpage.rules
107 -include $RULE_PATH/web-misc.rules
108 -include $RULE_PATH/web-client.rules
109 -include $RULE_PATH/web-php.rules
111 -include $RULE_PATH/sql.rules
112 -include $RULE_PATH/x11.rules
113 -include $RULE_PATH/icmp.rules
114 -include $RULE_PATH/netbios.rules
115 -include $RULE_PATH/misc.rules
116 -include $RULE_PATH/attack-responses.rules
117 -include $RULE_PATH/oracle.rules
118 -include $RULE_PATH/mysql.rules
119 -include $RULE_PATH/snmp.rules
121 -include $RULE_PATH/smtp.rules
122 -include $RULE_PATH/imap.rules
123 -include $RULE_PATH/pop2.rules
124 -include $RULE_PATH/pop3.rules
125 +#include $RULE_PATH/finger.rules
126 +#include $RULE_PATH/ftp.rules
127 +#include $RULE_PATH/telnet.rules
128 +#include $RULE_PATH/rpc.rules
129 +#include $RULE_PATH/rservices.rules
130 +#include $RULE_PATH/dos.rules
131 +#include $RULE_PATH/ddos.rules
132 +#include $RULE_PATH/dns.rules
133 +#include $RULE_PATH/tftp.rules
135 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-cgi.rules
136 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-coldfusion.rules
137 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-iis.rules
138 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-frontpage.rules
139 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-misc.rules
140 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-client.rules
141 +#include $RULE_PATH/web-php.rules
143 +#include $RULE_PATH/sql.rules
144 +#include $RULE_PATH/x11.rules
145 +#include $RULE_PATH/icmp.rules
146 +#include $RULE_PATH/netbios.rules
147 +#include $RULE_PATH/misc.rules
148 +#include $RULE_PATH/attack-responses.rules
149 +#include $RULE_PATH/oracle.rules
150 +#include $RULE_PATH/mysql.rules
151 +#include $RULE_PATH/snmp.rules
153 +#include $RULE_PATH/smtp.rules
154 +#include $RULE_PATH/imap.rules
155 +#include $RULE_PATH/pop2.rules
156 +#include $RULE_PATH/pop3.rules
158 -include $RULE_PATH/nntp.rules
159 -include $RULE_PATH/other-ids.rules
160 +#include $RULE_PATH/nntp.rules
161 +#include $RULE_PATH/other-ids.rules
162 # include $RULE_PATH/web-attacks.rules
163 # include $RULE_PATH/backdoor.rules
164 # include $RULE_PATH/shellcode.rules
165 @@ -684,11 +685,11 @@
166 # include $RULE_PATH/porn.rules
167 # include $RULE_PATH/info.rules
168 # include $RULE_PATH/icmp-info.rules
169 - include $RULE_PATH/virus.rules
170 +# include $RULE_PATH/virus.rules
171 # include $RULE_PATH/chat.rules
172 # include $RULE_PATH/multimedia.rules
173 # include $RULE_PATH/p2p.rules
174 -include $RULE_PATH/experimental.rules
175 +#include $RULE_PATH/experimental.rules
177 # Include any thresholding or suppression commands. See threshold.conf in the
178 # <snort src>/etc directory for details. Commands don't necessarily need to be