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Re: [Snort-users] Any issues with dup packets on snort?

Subject: Re: [Snort-users] Any issues with dup packets on snort?
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:04:04 -0500
Jason Haar wrote:

We have a range of switches being used within our network for port
monitoring, and a couple have had to be set up in such a way that you
can end up seeing each packet TWICE on the snort interface. I've been
told by our network engineers that this has to be the case in order for
the IDS to see the networks it needs to on one card.

Hi Jason,

I think I know why this is happening.  Essentially, the admin who sets
up the SPAN port has to decide if he or she wants to copy traffic in
to the SPAN port, out of the SPAN port, or in and out of the SPAN
port. If the decision is made to copy in and out of the SPAN port,
duplicate packets will appear when intra-switch traffic is carried.

I cover this issue in day one of my Network Security Operations
course.  I've posted the relevant slides here:

http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2005/11/why-duplicate-packets-may-appear-on.html

If your system is configured as I think it is, you should only see
duplicates for intra-switch traffic.  Is that the case?

Sincerely,

Richard
http://www.taosecurity.com


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