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Testing IDS with tcpreplay

Subject: Testing IDS with tcpreplay
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:07:50 -0500
I'm trying to do some IDS testing, and after digging through the list archives, 
the method that appeals the most to me (based in it being both free and very 
useful for my current situation), is using tcpreplay with some pcap files to 
replay various network attacks and see if the IDS picks them up. My problem is 
this - I can't seem to locate a good source of pcap files online that I can 
replay. I've tried the usual suspects (defcon, sourcefire, etc.), but I can't 
seem to locate any. If anyone knows of any trace files of network attacks 
(especially successful attacks) that can be replayed to test an IDS, I'd 
certainly appreciate it.

thanks


Ari Elias-Bachrach
NASA OIG
aeliasba@nasa.gov
(202) 358-4578

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