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Re: [Snort-sigs] Help on an ICMP rule: sid 486

Subject: Re: [Snort-sigs] Help on an ICMP rule: sid 486
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:28:59 -0700
Maybe I'm behind the times ( 2.2.0 ), but I'm kind of liking
thresholds.conf for tasks like this.


On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 13:12, Seth Art wrote:
Thanks so much alex.  The host firewall on the
sensors.  That makes perfect sence.  

Now a question about my pass rule.  It doesnt seem to
be working.  This is my first attempt at a pass rule
and ive studied other pass rules that I have found in
the archives  but nothing is working.    

In snort.conf i made to var's

var SNORT_SENSORS [192.168.200.100,192.200.101]
var VPN_POOL 192.168.216.0/24

then added my pass rule to local.rules:

pass icmp $SNORT_SENSORS any -> $VPN_POOL (msg:
"Ignore ICMP dest. Admin. Prohib"; icode:10; itype:3;
sid:999901; rev:1;)

I have tried it with any any -> any any, and also with
no sid or rev because i have seen some pass rules
without them in the archives.  Snort always loads back
up after the restart but I still get the alerts.  What
am I missing.  

Thanks again,
Seth


--- Alex Kirk <alex.kirk@sourcefire.com> wrote:

Seth,

You are correct in that your variables aren't really
relevant to this 
alert.

This alert's message is actually taken from the
actual error type/codes 
that go along with ICMP itself; I strongly suspect
that, if the wording 
isn't straight from the RFC itself, it's from page
71 of Steven's TCP/IP 
Illustrated Volume 1 (which is what I used to just
check myself with -- 
great book for anyone interested in networking). All
it means is that 
there's some sort of policy/firewall/routing
setup/whatever on the 
subnet/IPs that the messages are dealing with that
blocks pings. 
Considering that it's your Snort sensor and your VPN
pool interacting, 
my guess is that you've either got a tightly
configured firewall on your 
Snort box (which would of course make sense), or
that your VPN software 
is sending these messages back. They're nothing to
worry about, I'd 
definitely go with a pass rule.

Alex Kirk
Research Analyst
Sourcefire, Inc.

Hello all.  Quick question.  I get a couple of
thousand "ICMP Destination Unreachable
Communication
with Destination Host is Administratively
Prohibited"
alerts a day.  

The source addr's are always the LAN cards on my
snort
sensors and the destination addr's are only IPs
from
our VPN pool.  

Before I write a pass rule I was just wondering if
someone has any insight on why I am getting the
alerts
and what they mean?   

The rule is an any any ->  any any. icode:10;
itype:3;
so i don't think it has to do with me fine tuning
the
variables more ... right?

It's only the one sensor that is monitoring the lan
side of the firewall that picks up the rules up
even
tho the sources are coming from all thee linux
box's
(snort database, DMZ sensor and LAN sensor.  


Thanks,
Seth  


          
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