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[ISSForum] RSSS and SSL traffic

Subject: [ISSForum] RSSS and SSL traffic
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:37:13 +0100
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Can anyone answer the following?

How does the RSSS matches signatures to decrypted SSL traffic on say an
apache server?

If the pam.TCPPORTS.http only contains 80 and not 443, does the engine
ignore the decoded SSL traffic as it was heading for port 443, thus the
signatures for HTTP_* are not parsed for that payload?

If i do something like this https://myserver.com/../../../../etc/passwd
i would expect to see either a DOT_DOT or PASSWORD signature event but
i'm not.  What am i doing wrong?

Pointers to ISS white papers/docs would be good.

Cheers,

Nick.
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