Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 01:10:08 -0400 From: "Kevin" <k@kevinkevin.com> To: "'Tom Uffner'" <tom@uffner.com>, <gaurav@subisu.net.np> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: RE: Packet Filter alerting system. Message-ID: <020001ca381e$4b8bade0$e2a309a0$@com> In-Reply-To: <4AAFE24A.2040602@uffner.com> References: <4AADC15B.5060501@subisu.net.np> <4AAFE24A.2040602@uffner.com>
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> Gaurav Ghimire wrote: > > Just curious to know if we have something, some alerting system or > mechanism that provides the administrator with the daily reports that > pf itself or some other > > tool collects on pf's behalf. > > > > That probably reports the admin of: > > ~ Total connection counts matched on each rulesets. > > ~ Total number of counts matched on deny rules. > > /etc/periodic/security/520.pfdenied > > it should be enabled by default if you haven't done anything unnatural > to > the /etc/periodic system > > > ~ IP/Port attack logs and relatives. > > only if you specify "log" in one or more of your pf rules, in which > case you will find it in /var/log/pflog, /var/log/pflog.?.bz2, and > /var/log/pf.{today,yesterday} > > tom I wrote a script that compiles a daily report on any pf table based threshold breaches -- something that could be modified to produce many different types of daily pf based reports : http://blog.stardothosting.com/2009/08/12/freebsd-pf-packet-filter-shell-scr ipt-to-report-on-hacking-attempts/ Something to look at anyways.
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