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From: sam at reefedge.com (Sam Baskinger)
Subject: Blocking Music Sharing.

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Hi all,

A few folks don't know that Snort can be a little more proactive than just 
detection.  Check out:

http://www.snort.org/docs/writing_rules/chap2.html#tth_sEc2.3.24

As for my comment, I agree with Jared's comment.  Be sure that your users have 
agreed to an acceptable use policy for your University/Company and by that 
the accountability falls to them.  Also, I just say "be careful" because it 
can be a slippery sloap when companys start taking on accountability for 
their employees behavior, on the Internet or otherwise.

Hope this is helpful.

Sam


On Monday 15 September 2003 16:03, james wrote:
> :I think the key here is a strong enforceable communicated policy and then
> : identifying the traffic and addressing the
>
> user. I would go with an IDS (Snort is a  good :choice to IDENTIFY as you
> can easily write the sigs). Now granted Snort could pick it up on different
> ports depending on what it was looking for, however you need to think about
> tunneled connections via ssh and ssl. A good client inventory app seems to
> be the best way to catch these... Ahhh big brother and his tools.
>
> : Regards,
> : ---------------------
> : Jared Bergeron
> : Systems Analyst / E-Security
> : XEROX Office Printing Business
>
> I have always felt that solving personnel problems with firewalls is a
> really poor use of time and hardware. Admin will end up chasing this all
> the time as the P2P technology changes. Far better to run an IDS and log
> the offenders, the let HR take care of this.
>
> James Edwards
> Routing and Security Administrator
> jamesh@...ermesa.com
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