With the emergence of new technologies, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest security measures. Let's have a look at how to check your firewall and protect your privacy. . First, you have to know what a firewall is: it's a security tool that monitors incoming and outgoing traffic on your computer or network. This way, you can prevent unauthorized access through your system by blocking suspicious traffic. The article linked below helped me understand how to check my firewall settings on Linux, and I thought you would find it useful as well. Check it out! Have additional questions? Reach out to me on X @lnxsec - I'd love to help! . Grasping the mechanics behind VPNs is essential for managing data flow and protecting your network from unwelcome risks.. firewall management, network monitoring, system privacy, traffic control. . Brittany Day
I need some help in writing snort rules for the following, I have never done this before, can someone please help me. Thanks 1. (1 point) Write a Snort rule that will alert on TCP traffic exiting the 10.0.1.0/24 network with the content "proprietary". I do not care where the traffic is going or what ports it is using. When Snort creates the alert it should read "Proprietary information leaving!" 2. (1 point) Write a Snort rule that will log any TCP traffic entering into the 192.168.100.0/24 and 10.2.2.0/24 networks with destination ports 1 through 1024. I do not care about the source IP addresses or source ports. When Snort logs the traffic it should read "Incoming to low ports". 3. (1 point) Write a Snort rule that will alert on UDP traffic entering the 192.168.10.0/24 network that contains the content "cgi-bin" anywhere between the 5th byte offset to the 25th byte offset. The alert should trigger on both lowercase and uppercase content. I do not care about the source ports or destination ports. When Snort creates the alert it should read "UDP CGI exploit". . . Learn how to write effective Snort rules for monitoring network traffic, enhancing security measures, and capturing vital alerts and logs accurately. Snort Rules, Traffic Monitoring, Security Alerts. . LinuxSecurity Contributors
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