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    SNORT - 2.9.1 pkg v. 2.0.2 - Specific Threat Issue

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      Ulich05
      last edited by

      adding:
      portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143]
      to the advanced config section does solve the problem

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        th3r3isnospoon
        last edited by

        @Cino:

        the advance will add it to your /usr/local/etc/snort/snort_xxxxx_xxx/snort.conf

        @Ulich05:

        adding:
        portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143]
        to the advanced config section does solve the problem

        Good call guys.  I just tried this and voila it worked!  Strange because I did add it manually to snort.conf and it was a no go.

        Fixed.

        Thanks guys!

        -th3r3isnospoon

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          genic
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          will there be a fix where you dont have to edit the .conf ?  …i DID have all my 'servers' defined in the ....uhhh 'define servers' ....the bam...snort hit a bad rail and bummed itself stupid.

          i dont mind editing the .conf ...but it would be nice for a person who doesnt really know what they are doing and just work...right? just imo  :-X

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            marcelloc
            last edited by

            @genic:

            will there be a fix where you dont have to edit the .conf ?

            It's on ermal todo list…

            @ermal:

            I will see if i can bump the snort port to include the fixes.

            Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

            Help a community developer! ;D

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              taryezveb
              last edited by

              @Cino:

              the advance will add it to your /usr/local/etc/snort/snort_xxxxx_xxx/snort.conf

              @Ulich05:

              adding:
              portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143]
              to the advanced config section does solve the problem

              Thanks, this worked for me also :)

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                C7J0yC3
                last edited by

                Gents,

                Having an issue with the listed fix. When I add portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143] to /usr/local/etc/snort/snort_51441_em0/snort.conf. When I save the file, and then immediately reopen it the new line is there. When I start snort I get the same error in the logs, and when I look at the conf again, the line is removed. I have uninstalled and re installed snort, but I get the same issue. Any ideas?

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  You have to put this config on gui, not in conf file.

                  adding:
                  portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143]
                  to the advanced config section does solve the problem

                  Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                  Help a community developer! ;D

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                    C7J0yC3
                    last edited by

                    @marcelloc:

                    You have to put this config on gui, not in conf file.

                    adding:
                    portvar FILE_DATA_PORTS [$HTTP_PORTS,110,143]
                    to the advanced config section does solve the problem

                    Guess I'm just derpin. That worked perfectly, thanks!

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                      barisnet
                      last edited by

                      What is the problem?
                      snort[48943]: FATAL ERROR: /usr/local/etc/snort/snort_2***_re0/snort.conf(145) ) => Invalid keyword 'compress_depth' for 'global' configuration.

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                        Gradius
                        last edited by

                        Well, I just installed snort for 1st time and found Barnyard2 wasn't installed!

                        Services: Snort 2.9.1 pkg v. 2.0.2

                        Help!

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                          Cino
                          last edited by

                          search will be your greatest friend

                          http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,42016.0.html

                          pkg_add -r http://files.pfsense.com/packages/8/All/barnyard2

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                            Gradius
                            last edited by

                            @Cino:

                            search will be your greatest friend

                            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,42016.0.html

                            pkg_add -r http://files.pfsense.com/packages/8/All/barnyard2.tbz

                            LOL thanks!

                            Download link is dead, but got it from another place.

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                              Cino
                              last edited by

                              @Gradius:

                              @Cino:

                              search will be your greatest friend

                              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,42016.0.html

                              pkg_add -r http://files.pfsense.com/packages/8/All/barnyard2.tbz

                              LOL thanks!

                              Download link is dead, but got it from another place.

                              I corrected the link

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                                th3r3isnospoon
                                last edited by

                                New issue seems to have come up.

                                The fix above works….however, I no longer receive any alerts in the Alerts tab (yes alerts are enabled) and I'm not sure it's blocking offenders.

                                If I use GRC.com's ShieldsUp! yes, it will detect that and block it.

                                Now, FWIW, I recently installed and configured pfBlocker and am having it block a few countries that used to show up in my logs a lot.  Perhaps that's why I am seeing a lot less offenders being blocked?  I suppose that makes sense.  But, the fact that I no longer see Alerts is odd.

                                Just curious of anyone who implemented the above fix noticed this?

                                Thanks!

                                -th3r3isnospoon

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