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[ISSForum] Real Secure Sensor and SSL traffic

Subject: [ISSForum] Real Secure Sensor and SSL traffic
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:56:39 +0100
To get the server sensor to run the HTTP_* signature set over the
decrypted SSL traffic on an apache server, does the pam.tcpport.HTTP
parameter have to include port 443 as well as 80?

pam.tcpport.HTTP[1] = 80
pam.tcpport.HTTP[2] = 443

or does the sensor run the HTTP_* sigs over a decoded port 443 packet
anyway as it has only the payload now and the tcp/ip headers have been
stripped away? by ISS magik?

I'm trying to get ../../../etc/passwd to fire over SSL but it's not
right now.

Can anyone shed some light on this please?

cheers,

Nick.

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