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[ISSForum] Raising the severity of POP3_Auth_Failed if it pass a thersho

Subject: [ISSForum] Raising the severity of POP3_Auth_Failed if it pass a thershold
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 03:24:28 -0700 (PDT)
Hi All,

Is it possible to raise toe severity (from Medium to
Height) of an event if it occurs more that a defined
threshold? I want to do it for POP3_Auth_Failed if it
occurs from one SOURCE more that 5 time peer minute
or?..  

If I can send Response mail only for that event (which
 exceed the thershold )it will be much better ??  

In reality, we have an Exchange Server, and we?ve a
lot of POP3_Auth_Failed from Insider and also from
outsider, we want to do this for outsider who try to
do a dictionary attach against POP3, by arising the
severity we can distinguish between normal and anormal
Authentication Failed .
Hope I was clear!

Best Regards


Thanks
Hic Sonni


        
                
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