Re: SIM Analysis of Firewall Logs
"Daniel Cid" <[email protected]> Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:14:32 -0300
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Hi Saudi, I would add: -Logins to the firewall (successful or not) -Changes to the firewall rules, access lists, configurations, etc -Any error message (generally on pix they are severity 1,2,3) For the reports you mentioned, I think top 10 attacked ports or IPs are pretty much useless. Looking at top 10 traffic generators (from accept) will not give you any security benefit too... Maybe only on a virus/worm outbreak. I would look for bottom 10 attacked ports or bottom 10 attacked IPs. If they support NBS (or FTS), I would always look for the first time a specific port or IP is accessed (or being used). I would also generate reports for accesses outside business hours... Hope it helps. -- Daniel B. Cid dcid ( at ) ossec.net On 9/27/07, saudi sans <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > we have 6 firewalls - 2 of them facing Internet , 4 internal > > We are analysing their log using a leading SIM solution > > Looking for help in identifying meaningful/actionable reports that we > can get from Firewall log analysis > > > -- From DENY traffic > > -- Currently we take daily reports on - Top 10 attacked ports,Top 10 > attacked IPs etc. I am not sure if these Top 10 are meaningful or any > action can be taken using this > > > -- From ACCEPT/PERMIT traffic > -- I really have no clue on what we can report on this.Top 10 traffic > generators or something > > > -- Firewall configuration changes > > --Currently we are generating daily reports on Changes to rulebase, > changes to firewall objects etc > _______________________________________________ > LogAnalysis mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.loganalysis.org/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis >