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Re: [Snort-sigs] submit new rule for Barracuda spam firewall

Subject: Re: [Snort-sigs] submit new rule for Barracuda spam firewall
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:55:11 -0500
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 23:05 +0200, rmkml wrote:
web-misc.rules:alert tcp $EXTERNAL_NET any -> $HTTP_SERVERS 8000 
(msg:"WEB-MISC Barracuda img.pl attempt"; flow:to_server,established; 
uricontent:"/cgi-bin/img.pl?f=.."; reference:bugtraq,14712; 
reference:bugtraq,14710; reference:cve,2005-2848; 
classtype:web-application-attack;)

If you are not familiar with the BleedingSnort.com rules, I suggest you
take a look. We already have a rule that covers the Barracuda spam
firewall. Did you encounter cases where our rule didn't work?

Cheers,
Frank

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