You can setup IDS/IPS rules (Snort Package).

Thats what we've done on100 or so client installs.

HTH,

Andrew



On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Chuck Mariotti <cmario...@xunity.com> wrote:

>  I have some clients that has been hit twice with the recent SQL
> injections that seem to be  ramping up.****
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> See:****
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> http://www.scmagazineus.com/new-mass-sql-injection-attack-could-be-forming/article/218069/
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> http://news.hitb.org/content/new-mass-sql-injection-attack-could-be-forming
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> At our datacenter managed to not get hit. However, I guess I would like to
> ask for suggestions on how to stop this type of attack at the pfSense
> firewall and what/how to implement something that would allow us to manage
> such attacks.****
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> Regards,****
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> Chuck M****
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