[Snort-users] how to alert if web http crawls are taking place

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Old 12-08-2004
Jason Truong
 
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Default [Snort-users] how to alert if web http crawls are taking place


Just wondering if anyone in the Snort community have a rule in place =
that alerts them when a web (http) crawl takes place.

I'm interested in being alerted when a engineer decides to write his own =
application (or downloads one) that basically points to a website and =
starts to crawl/download all the content by following all the links =
within the code. =20

I think this has happened before in my environment but since its http, =
it usually looks like normal traffic to snort.

Thanks,

Jason T.


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