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Re: [Snort-users] Writing/placing custom rules

Subject: Re: [Snort-users] Writing/placing custom rules
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:03:35 +0530
Hi Thanks

Does where you place your local.rules  have any impact on other rule files

I would mean what is the precedence/impact of local.rules to other rule
files ..do they override them tec

regards


On 2/9/06, Joel Esler <joel.esler@sourcefire.com> wrote:

My recommendation is to place your custom rules in the local.rules
file.  If you are going to use alot of pass rules, I generally
recommend making a whole different rules file called pass.rules, then
place your pass rules in that file.  Just make sure you include the
pass.rules in your snort.conf file.

However, rather than writing alot of pass rules, I generally
recommend using suppression instead of pass rules.

Check out the Snort User manual for details on suppression.

Joel

On Feb 9, 2006, at 11:06 AM, mac subbu wrote:

Hi

We would like to add custom rules to our snort configuration file

11)which would be the best place to write them

a)Write pass alert rules directly in the snort conf file

b)In local rules file


IF i write them in local rules file what would it impact on other
rule files

What precautions need to be taken and what are the best practices


regards


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