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Re: Packet Payload

Subject: Re: Packet Payload
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:23:07 -0400
That could work in some situations, but the problem is putting it in
the right spot to catch
the traffic. its a milti layer firewall network, But there are IDS's,
i know they can log the payloads, so just depending on which segment i
want, i pick that IDS to watch.

On 8/29/06, Clemens, Dan <Dan.Clemens@healthsouth.com> wrote:
What about straight up tcpdump?
BTW, you won't fall into any legal mumbo shumbo performing analysis on
traffic.

-Daniel Clemens


-----Original Message----- From: Hirsch, Adam [mailto:Adam.Hirsch@dresdnerkleinwort.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 12:53 PM To: xelerated Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Packet Payload


Oops, I gave the wrong name of the vendor that sells that traffic anomaly products (with Layer 7 inspection). Correct company is Mazu Networks not Reconnex.

Adam


On 8/29/06, Hirsch, Adam <Adam.Hirsch@dresdnerkleinwort.com> wrote: > What you seem to be looking for already exists. A traffic anomaly > analyzer that is able to inspect traffic up to Layer 7. Check out a > product called Reconnex. This may do what you are looking for.. > > You may run in to confidentiality and privacy issues if you start > capturing actual packet payloads. You may want to talk to your legal > and HR departments before doing this. > > -Adam > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: xelerated [mailto:xelerated@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:32 AM > To: pen-test@securityfocus.com > Subject: Packet Payload > > Im posrting this to the pen-test group, rather than firewall or IDS > because it covers many areas. > > Id like to see what the pro's think about capturing and storing packet

> payloads from firewalls, ids, etc... everything rather than just
> loggin the incidents.
>
> Im trying to explain to my management how useful the payloads could be

> if we were ever to really need them, say from a forensics point of
view.
> To give another example, one time I was seeing lots of firewall drops,

> I could tell what ports, src and dest. but no packet data. To everyone

> involved it looked like a worm trying to spread.
> Well in the end it wasnt, infact is was something that was nice to
> know about, but it was not hostile traffic. But if I had been able to
> see the payloads i could have seen the data request and known from the

> start what it was, or was not.
>
> What would be really great, is a whitepaper covering this, or enough
> info/facts that I could throw one together.
>
> thanks!
> Chris
>
> C|EH, CISSP
>
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