IDS on an internal server
From: Aaron Dokey (adokey@reidtool.com)Date: 08/15/01
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Message-ID: <E10706E0220CD411BCE200508B65C15E91A62D@mail.reidtool.com> From: Aaron Dokey <adokey@reidtool.com> To: "'focus-ms@securityfocus.com'" <focus-ms@securityfocus.com> Subject: IDS on an internal server Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 13:44:59 -0400
I have a win2k box on my trusted internal network that processes logs,
monitors other machines, etc... I would like to put a NIC in this machine
with no bindings to any protocol or service for the soul purpose of putting
snort right behind our internet router. I don't see any security
implications as long as no protocols or services are bound to the interface
but I'd like to double check. Any complications that I am missing? Anyone
have a similar configuration?
Thank you,
Aaron Dokey
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