then we can collect some events with timestamps. That
may help you track things down -- but since you're an SNF user you would
probably do better with your own scanner.
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several unforeseen
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that occurs is when the file system / OS prevents SNF
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Are the files still there?
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cases).
So, if you can figure out what is preventing SNF from deleting the
original file you will solve the problem.
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are considered experimental (mostly due to a lack of
exhaustive testing) so be ready to roll back just in case; and do share
your results with us.
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scanner
or other program and that when SNF goes to rename the .tmp file to
replace the original it is unable to do it.
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for attributes from the heap
instead of the stack and eliminates a short-by-one allocation error.
Those curious about the source code can see the important diff here:
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he snf-server_ package and then
build your own scripts and other software on top of that. It's a
different paradigm.
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to redirect with?
That's an entirely different software project. If you want that kind of
functionality then you'd do better to use SNFServer/SNFClient in a
postfix filter. The filter script could then be modified to look at the
results and respond in any way you can code.
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ilter and SNFServer on the same system at
the same time. If you have SNFMilter running, the SNFServer "back-end"
should already be provided in that service. (Check that XCI is on, it
should be by default). In that case running SNFServer would be redundant.
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will not affect
most systems.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
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appropriately... much better to get the filtering
right than to make holes in it.
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.
That's still making a hole,... but it's your hole and you know why you
made it. It's also a pretty small one because if some known spam or
malware comes from there it will still get tagged -- maybe not as
efficiently -- but it will still get tagged.
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solves this problem for redhat variants.
Give that a shot and see if it fills in the holes.
Usually by the time I've got g++ up and running on ubuntu it just
works -- hopefully that's not broken in 14.
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to SpamAssassin like any other SA
plugin. It creates a temp file of the message, calls SNFServer to scan
the message, and then processes the results in a way SA expects so it
can be scored.
It _should_ be as easy as that.
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we
are able to decipher what we're looking at and locate useful artifacts
structures.
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Examine it here with websvn
https://svn.microneil.com/websvn/listing.php?repname=SNFMulti
Get the source here via svn
https://svn.microneil.com/svn/SNFMulti/trunk/
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the new engine to SNFServer.exe
* Restart your Message Sniffer.
Please let us know how this works for you.
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are seeing.
The trend has been toward very high volume spikes.
To be clear, the graph shows new spam not yet filtered, so the
higher numbers mean higher numbers of new campaigns with higher
diversity.
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increase so much,
I haven't seen an increase in messages.
We have seen a very large increase in the number of messages... that
might explain it.
Still, that's an order of magnitude there so you should take a look at
the large files and see if something else is happening.
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code
to 100 next Friday. The change is to avoid any conflicts with some
existing error result codes before we make this feature available more
broadly.
If you are curious about this feature let us know and we will be happy
to answer any questions you have.
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by attackers.
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SNFMilter with postfix et al and no
problems.
As far as I know it's up to date :-)
SNF in general is built to be stable and highly available, so most
of the changes over time happen in the rulebase and not in the
engine.
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the region.
Please let us know if there is more we can do.
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that the right direction?
That would open up the black range a bit.
Use caution :-), but have fun.
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or change anything to take advantage of this.
White-Guard is implemented in the bigger brain back here in the lab.
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m they are frequently in excess of 400 ms which
leads me to believe your system is a bit underpowered for it's
current load.
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the
old data. All of this happens without impacting scan operations.
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This is usually the problem. NTFS performs very badly when there are a
lot of files in a directory -- and that slows everything down.
If SNF takes 30 seconds or more to process a message then SNFClient will
give up and let the message through (fail safe).
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Yes! You can use drilldown directives to teach SNF to "trust"
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drilldown does.
If you teach drilldown to recognize the versizon and comcast servers
then it will learn to ignore them and pinpoint this specific IP. It
will also learn to find any other IPs that are doing the same kind
of thing.
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that
blocks most messages. The consensus of all GBUdb nodes will be somewhere
in between.
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NTFS to crawl.
Please let us know what you find.
If you are not already doing it -- you should consider blocking
connections using the truncate blacklist. No sense taking on some of
these messages if they can be eliminated up front.
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the currently active worst-of-the-worst
as seen by all SNF nodes working together.
Also -- getting your MTA to pay attention to your local GBUdb is
nontrivial since no MTA software (that I know of) can speak XCI yet.
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kinds of spam. So, a lot of
the time infected messages are captured by patterns that were learned
while looking at ordinary spam.
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know about an IP within about a minute of the first encounter. Then as
your SNF node has more experience with the IP it will begin to trust
it's own data more than that of the other nodes.
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file configures the SNF plugin
correctly.
If you've got one server working correctly and other's not, then that
gives you a good way to compare.
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the security plus license to use
the full API on plugins, so the original SNF4MDaemon plugin design will
work. (that's what you have configured).
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with Smarter
Mail by calling it as a command line scanner. Then the injected headers
can be used in filtering rules or to add weight to the built-in
SpamAssassin scores.
http://www.armresearch.com/support/qa/integration/smarterMail.jsp
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it.
Please let us know if there is more we can do!
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well when all else fails restarting snf seems to have corrected the
issue for now.
In that case, it is likely that RAM fragmentation was involved. Dropping
the process allowed the fragmentation to be cleared. (theory).
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to tell
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heard any
other complaints, so I can't explain why SNF would act differently on
your system. I hate a mystery though -- so I would love to get to the
bottom of it.
Do you see anything else that might be causing the CPU load?
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scan.
From the documentation:
sp//s - Scan Performance Monitoring (performance='yes')
p:s = Setup time in milliseconds
p:t = Scan time in milliseconds
p:l = Scan length in bytes
p:d = Scan depth (peak evaluator count)
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Hi Sniffer Folks,
We are about to change the IP of the rulebase delivery system. This
change should be completely transparent and you should not need to take
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parameters and it will tell you about it's
command line options.
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are running a production
release then you're good to go as you are.
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Rule number 5 million rolled on by this week.
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On 6/26/2012 9:41 PM, Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
Rule number 5 million rolled on by this week.
Message Sniffer Rule # 500 was coded by Andy (Worm Thunder)
20120626.1408 SortMonsters Rock!
I wonder who won the pool?
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On 3/13/2012 11:19 AM, Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:
Can you check to see if all looks ok with
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me to time on every system.
However, if you see a .err message, check it out. If they persist -
something is wrong.
If you try to start SNFServer and it is unhappy, then download a
fresh rulebase first. It's usually a good quick-fix.
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On 10/24/2011 2:46 PM, Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
would this snippet in snf_engine.xml
I don't see the snippet from snf_engine.xml?
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On 10/24/2011 3:21 PM, Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
header name='X-Originating-IP:' received='.aol.com [' ordinal='0' /
As far as I know that one still works.
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That appears to be correct and appears to have worked correctly.
Top Received header would have been picked as source IP (unless you
already have it ignored).
It appears that you have successfully told SNF to find the source IP in
the X-Telus-Outbound-IP: header in this case.
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header name='X-Telus-Outbound-IP:
Hrmm... Do you want the source to be the outbound IP?
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I note in your telemetry that you have a new rulebase since then.
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and save your file then Message Sniffer should
pick up the changes right away - you do not need to restart Message
Sniffer when making adjustments to your configuration.
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of your configuration file. The actual configuration file
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special result code and treat the message differently.
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is evolving to become ever more intelligent and
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analysis, but also behavioral analysis and an increasingly cognitive
approach to blending data from all of these subsystems and responding in
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It codes for a binary segment found in some image files.
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these cases,
increase the speed with which we can detect and correct these, and
add features to automate and expedite the process.
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ng new functionality.
Also, wherever possible we like to engineer facilities that can be
leveraged in multiple ways in future. It's a planning heavy process,
but one that pays off in better reliability and greater overall
flexibility. (IMO).
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The next full release will include features for near-real-time rule
additions and removals.
We plan to begin releasing interim updates of the SNF engine with
some of these features early next year.
We plan to complete the next full release by Q3.
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On 9/22/2010 6:58 PM, Keith Dovale wrote:
Hi Guys, I would be interested in testing
this ..
Here is a reminder of the link.
http://www.armresearch.com/support/qa/integration/smarterMail.jsp
Currently
On 8/17/2010 3:10 PM, Darin Cox wrote:
Hi,
We've had a lot of FPs on this
rule, and wanted to alert everyone on it.
Pete, can you look into it?
It's already dead.
It was a binary rule for an image
Hello Sniffer Folks,
We are working on testing and improving direct integration options with
Smarter Mail.
The current option is very simple. We've posted a QA about it here:
http://www.armresearch.com/support/qa/integration/smarterMail.jsp
If you are interested in testing this
On 6/9/2010 2:44 PM, Pete McNeil wrote:
Hello Sniffer Folks,
We are working on testing and improving direct integration options
with Smarter Mail.
Shamelessly responding to my own post, I thought I would point out:
You do not need to re-install Message Sniffer to test this option. If
you
On 6/9/2010 4:08 PM, E. H. (Eric) Fletcher wrote:
I'd be willing to take a shot at it in the dead of the night (when spam
ratio is high) and if we get through that in production during the day. Is
there any failsafe in place to remove it from the loop if it detects it is
not performing as
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