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RE: Snort false positive[Scanned]

Subject: RE: Snort false positive[Scanned]
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 19:06:57 +0100
Hi,

These false positives are common in internal networks if no tuning has been
done. 

The Readme.sfportscan file within the doc/ directory of the snort
distribution contains information on how to interpret these results and how
to fine tune this module.

Regards,

Omar Herrera

-----Original Message-----
From: Isidro Catalán Ramos 

Hi list,

We have Snort 2.4.4 and in the logs appear a lot of Port Scan traffic of
this type:

(portscan) TCP Portsweep
(portscan) ICMP Sweep
(portscan) UDP Portsweep
(portscan) Open Port

And the payload of this alerts is like the above:

Payload (ASCII):
Priority Count: 5.Co
nnection Count: 4.IP
Count: 14.Scanned I
P Range: 192.168.1.9
:65.54.171.28.Port/
Proto Count: 8.Port/
Proto Range: 80:3410
.

This alerts come from a lot of our network computers but they seems to
be clean of spyware, worms, etc...

We need to know if this is a false posivite or we have a problem in our
LAN.

Tanks!
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