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Old 06-02-2004
Gary_Portnoy@itginc.com
 
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Default [Snort-users] Alert classification and priority

Is there any way to de-couple alert classification from priority on a
rule-by-rule basis in a local type file?

For example, I don't consider "ICMP Large ICMP Packet" as important enough
to have a priority of 2. To me it's more of a low priority. However,
"DNS zone transfer TCP" is important enough to have a medium priority (2)
to me. Unfortunately they are both of classtype "attempted-recon" and
therefore are assigned a priority of 2.

I understand that I could rewrite the rules and switch the ICMP classtype
to something that has a lower priority setting, like "not-suspicious" for
example, but I would have to do this every time i update my rules.

Is this a feature that could be implemented in the future versions of
Snort or is something already in place and i am just missing it?

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