Re: [Snort-users] Best Practices for external sensors

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Old 06-17-2004
M. Morgan
 
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Default Re: [Snort-users] Best Practices for external sensors

USe Open SSL for the encrypted transmission from snortcenter to mysql:
http://users.pandora.be/larc/download

If you want to have a snort node sniffing outside the LAN and still have it pipe results back to the mysql database you can set your sniffing NIC to 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255, additionally, you'll need to set a "DROP if incoming interface is eth0" rule in iptables so eth0 (the sniffed NIC) will discard any unsolicated traffic. Use tcpdump <sniffed NIC> to check the NIC and be sure it is still sniffing traffic on the hostile segment.

If the snort node has multiple NIC's edit the routing table (man route) to remove the defualt route from the sniffed NIC, the internal NIC (eth1?) should have the route needed to reach the internal LAN.

The above methods will provide you with a NIC that is unresponsive to the hostile segment and does nothing but sniff, the other NIC (eth1) is used by the snort node to pipe results inbound with ssl.

You may also be able to drop incoming traffic on that mirrored port via the switch settings as an added precaution.

In addition, harden the sensor to the best of your ability via iptables, bastille or whatever makes you comfortable

I have a distributed snort/mysql/snortcenter NID system running here, if you need additional input email be privately if you wish.

Michael





-----Original Message-----
From: jonasb@alum.rpi.edu
Sent: Jun 17, 2004 9:04 AM
To: snort-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Snort-users] Best Practices for external sensors

I currently have a Snort infrastructure set up on my internal network
with several sensors managed via SnortCenter, logging to a centralized
MySQL DB. I am looking to deploy a sensor on our outside network (off of
a mirrored port on a switch). There are several firewalls with outside
interfaces on this switch.

I'm trying to get an idea of the best/most secure way to funnel
alerts/logs back into the network to our centralized logging server. I
thought of some type of VPN tunnel inbound, but my concern is that if
the sensor were to be compromised, there would be a direct path into the
network. I obviously don't want to multi-home the sensor inside/outside.
Is my best bet just to open up SQL connectivity from this external
sensor to the inside DB on the firewall and stream the alerts that way?
If so, does anybody know of a way of any type of wrapper that would
encrypt these alerts?

Thanks
Brad



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