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Re: [Snort-users] sid-msg.map question

Subject: Re: [Snort-users] sid-msg.map question
Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 12:24:18 -0500
sid-msg.map is most commonly used with barnyard.  that's the only time
I've ever seen it.  We've been having some recent conversations about
auto-genning this file upon Snort-start.  I think that would help..

J

On 5/26/05, Rich Adamson <radamson@routers.com> wrote:

snort v2.3 with oinkmaster v1.2 on win32 box with dual sensor nic's

Is the sid-msg.map file actually used by snort?  If so, is there
a way to specify the exact location of the file?

Background: running snort with two sensor nics. The rules for one
interface are in \rules directory while the rules for the second
interface are in \rules2 (and both are tailored to there respective
functions). When using oinkmaster, I download both snort and bleeding-
snort rules, then generate the sid-msg.map using the create-sidmap.pl
script with oinkmaster. Should these maps be in the respective "rules"
directory or moved to snort\etc directory? I've been moving them, but
that now creates an issue if the \rules and \rules2 directories
contain different tailored rule sets.

Thoughts anyone?




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