Rich Puhek said:
> nate,
>
> I believe you just add an "alias" for the given network (so to
> speak). Let's say you have a local ethernet on 10.0.0.0 and your
> accounting dept. has their own subnet at 192.168.50.0. You might
> want to do:
>
> localnet 10.0.0.0
> accounting 192.168.50.0
>
> Then, i
e snort knows about
subnet masks).
--Rich
nate wrote:
>
> whats the proper format for /etc/networks in
> debian? i've never had to use this file before
> but it looks like i do now in order to use
> certain options with snort.
>
> theres no manpage on it, i looked at th
whats the proper format for /etc/networks in
debian? i've never had to use this file before
but it looks like i do now in order to use
certain options with snort.
theres no manpage on it, i looked at the solaris
version of networks and tried to do the file that
way but it didn't se
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