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								# $Id: oinkmaster.conf,v 1.132 2006/02/02 12:05:08 andreas_o Exp $ #
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								# This file is pretty big by default, but don't worry.
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								# The only things required are "path" and "update_files". You must also
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								# set "url" to point to the correct rules archive for your version of
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								# Snort, unless you prefer to specify this on the command line.
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								# The rest in here is just a few recommended defaults, and examples
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								# how to use all the other optional features and give some ideas how they
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								# could be used.
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								# Remember not to let untrusted users edit Oinkmaster configuration
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								# files, as things like the PATH to use during execution is defined
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								# in here.
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								# Use "url = <url>" to specify the location of the rules archive to
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								# download. The url must begin with http://, https://, ftp://, file://
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								# or scp:// and end with .tar.gz or .tgz, and the file must be a
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								# gzipped tarball what contains a directory named "rules".
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								# You can also point to a local directory with dir://<directory>.
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								# Multiple "url = <url>" lines can be specified to grab multiple rules
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								# archives from different locations.
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								# Note: if URL is specified on the command line, it overrides all
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								#       possible URLs specified in the configuration file(s).
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								#
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								# The location of the official Snort rules you should use depends
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								# on which Snort version you run. Basically, you should go to
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								# http://www.snort.org/rules/ and follow the instructions
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								# there to pick the right URL for your version of Snort
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								# (and remember to update the URL when upgrading Snort in the
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								# future). You can of course also specify locations to third party
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								# rules.
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								#
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								# As of March 2005, you must register on the Snort site to get access
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								# to the official Snort rules. This will get you an "oinkcode".
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								# You then specify the URL as
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								# http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/<oinkcode>/<filename>
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								# For example, if your code is 5a081649c06a277e1022e1284b and
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								# you use Snort 2.4, the url to use would be (without the wrap):
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								# http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/
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								# 5a081649c06a277e1022e1284bdc8fabda70e2a4/snortrules-snapshot-2.4.tar.gz
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								# See the Oinkmaster FAQ Q1 and http://www.snort.org/rules/ for
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								# more information.
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								# URL examples follows. Replace <oinkcode> with the code you get on the
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								# Snort site in your registered user profile.
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								# Example for Snort
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								# url = http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/157f1670c58caa1bcb3e4de0d68e96c7e12a08ca/snortrules-snapshot-2976.tar.gz
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								# Suricata
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								 url = http://rules.emergingthreats.net/open/suricata/emerging.rules.tar.gz
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								# Example for Community rules
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								# url = http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/downloads.cgi/Download/comm_rules/Community-Rules.tar.gz
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								# Example for rules from the Bleeding Snort project
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								# url = http://www.bleedingsnort.com/bleeding.rules.tar.gz
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								# If you prefer to download the rules archive from outside Oinkmaster,
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								# you can then point to the file on your local filesystem by using
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								# file://<filename>, for example:
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								# url = file:///tmp/snortrules.tar.gz
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								# In rare cases you may want to grab the rules directly from a
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								# local directory (don't confuse this with the output directory).
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								# url = dir:///etc/snort/src/rules
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								# Example to use scp to copy the rules archive from another host.
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								# Only OpenSSH is tested. See the FAQ for more information.
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								# url = scp://user@somehost.example.com:/somedir/snortrules.tar.gz
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								# If you use -u scp://... and need to specify a private ssh key (passed
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								# as -i <key> to the scp command) you can specify it here or add an
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								# entry in ~/.ssh/config for the Oinkmaster user as described in the
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								# OpenSSH manual.
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								# scp_key = /home/oinkmaster/oinkmaster_privkey
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								# The PATH to use during execution. If you prefer to use external
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								# binaries (i.e. use_external_bins=1, see below), tar and gzip must be
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								# found, and also wget if downloading via ftp, http or https. All with
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								# optional .exe suffix. If you're on Cygwin, make sure that the path
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								# contains the Cygwin binaries and not the native Win32 binaries or
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								# you will get problems.
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								# Assume UNIX style by default:
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								path = /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
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								# Example if running native Win32 or standalone Cygwin:
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								# path = c:\oinkmaster;c:\oinkmaster\bin
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								# Example if running standalone Cygwin and you prefer Cygwin style path:
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								# path = /cygdrive/c/oinkmaster:/cygdrive/c/oinkmaster/bin
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								# We normally use external binaries (wget, tar and gzip) since they're
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								# already available on most systems and do a good job. If you have the
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								# Perl modules Archive::Tar, IO::Zlib and LWP::UserAgent, you can use
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								# those instead if you like. You can set use_external_bins below to
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								# choose which method you prefer. It's set to 0 by default on Win32
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								# (i.e. use Perl modules), and 1 on other systems (i.e. use external
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								# binaries). The reason for that is that the required Perl modules
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								# are included on Windows/ActivePerl 5.8.1+, so it's easier to use
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								# those than to install the ported Unix tools. (Note that if you're
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								# using scp to download the archive, external scp  binary is still
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								# used.)
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								# use_external_bins = 0
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								# Temporary directory to use. This directory must exist when starting and
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								# Oinkmaster will then create a temporary sub directory in here.
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								# Keep it as a #comment if you want to use the default.
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								# The default will be checked for in the environment variables TMP,
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								# TMPDIR or TEMPDIR, or otherwise use "/tmp" if none of them was set.
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								# Example for UNIX.
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								# tmpdir = /home/oinkmaster/tmp/
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								# Example if running native Win32 or Cygwin.
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								# tmpdir = c:\tmp
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								# Example if running Cygwin and you prefer Cygwin style path.
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								# tmpdir = /cygdrive/c/tmp
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								# The umask to use during execution if you want it to be something
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								# else than the current value when starting Oinkmaster.
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								# This will affect the mode bits when writing new files.
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								# Keep it commented out to keep your system's current umask.
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								# checked for changes, and then updated or added if needed.
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								# All other files will be ignored. You can then choose to skip
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								# individual files by specifying the "skipfile" keyword below.
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								# Normally you shouldn't need to change this one.
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								update_files = \.rules$|\.config$|\.conf$|\.txt$|\.map$
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								# Regexp of keywords that starts a Snort rule.
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								# rule_actions = alert|drop|log|pass|reject|sdrop|activate|dynamic
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								# If the number of rules files in the downloaded archive matching the
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								# of rules is below min_rules, the rules are regarded as broken
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								# and the update is aborted with an error message.
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								# broken if it's totally empty).
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								# If you download from multiple URLs, the count is the total number
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								# of files/rules across all archives.
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								# min_files = 1
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								# min_rules = 1
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								# By default, a basic sanity check is performed on most paths/filenames
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								# etc) and you're sure you want to disable the checks completely,
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								# set use_path_checks to 0.
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								# use_path_checks = 1
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								# If you want Oinkmaster to send a User-Agent HTTP header string
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								# other than the default one for wget/LWP, set this variable.
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								# user_agent = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)
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								# You can include other files anywhere in here by using
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								# "include <file>". <file> will be parsed just like a regular
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								# return and continue parsing the rest of the original file. If an
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								# option is redefined, it will override the previous value. You can use
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								# files from included files. Example to load stuff from "/etc/foo.conf".
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								# include /etc/foo.conf
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								# Syntax: skipfile filename                                           #
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								# or:     skipfile filename1, filename2, filename3, ...               #
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								#######################################################################
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								# update.
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								# other files, so there is usually no point in updating it.
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								# it may be really nice to check for changes in this file though,
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								# new/old files are included/excluded.
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								# as for snort.conf, i.e. if you customize it locally and don't want it
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								# it some day. We do update it by default, but it's your call.
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								# If you update from multiple URLs at the same time you may need to
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								# it's usually included in each rules tarball. See the FAQ for more info.
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								# first occurrence will be replaced. If there are multiple occurrences   #
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								# to find how you can simplify the modifysid usage by using templates.   #
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								# Example to enable a rule (in this case SID 1325) that is disabled by
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								# default, by simply replacing leading "#alert" with "alert".
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								# (You should really use 'enablesid' for this though.)
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								# Oinkmaster removes whitespaces next to the leading "#" so you don't
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								# modifysid 1325 "^#alert" | "alert"
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								# You could also do this to enable it no matter what type of rule it is
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								# (alert, log, pass, etc).
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								# modifysid 1325 "^#" | ""
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								# Example to add "tag" stuff to SID 1325.
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								# modifysid 1325 "sid:1325;" | "sid:1325; tag: host, src, 300, seconds;"
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								# Example to make SID 1378 a 'drop' rule (valid if you're running
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								# Snort_inline).
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								# modifysid 1378 "^alert" | "drop"
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								# Example to replace first occurrence of $EXTERNAL_NET with $HOME_NET
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								# in SID 302.
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								# modifysid 302 "\$EXTERNAL_NET" | "\$HOME_NET"
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								# modifysid 302,429,1821 "\$EXTERNAL_NET" | "\$HOME_NET"
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								# You can take advantage of the fact that it's regular expressions and
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								# do more complex stuff. This example (for Snort_inline) adds a 'replace'
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								#                "${1} replace:"\/foo\/sh";"
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								# If you for some reason would like to add a comment inside the actual
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								# rules file, like the reason why you disabled this rule, you can do
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								# like this (you would normally add such comments in oinkmaster.conf
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								# though).
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								# modifysid 1324 "(.+)" | "# 20020101: disabled this rule just for fun:\n#${1}"
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								# about incoming welchia pings (detected by SID 483 at the time of
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								# writing) but you want to know when infected hosts on your network
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								# scans hosts on the outside. (Remember that watching for outgoing
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								# ones, especially in this case.) The rule currently looks like
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								# "alert icmp $EXTERNAL_NET any -> $HOME_NET any ..."
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								# "alert icmp $HOME_NET any -> $EXTERNAL_NET any ...".
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								# Here is how it could be done.
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								# "${1} \$HOME_NET ${2} \$EXTERNAL_NET ${3}"
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								# The wildcard (modifysid * ...) can be used to do all kinds of
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								# interesting things. The substitution expression will be applied on all
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								# matching rules. First, a silly example to replace "foo" with "bar" in
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								# modifysid * "foo" | "bar"
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								# statement with 'flags:A+;' in all those rules.
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								# modifysid * "flow:[a-z,_ ]+;" | "flags:A+;"
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								# Example to convert all rules of classtype attempted-admin to 'drop'
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								# rules (for Snort_inline only, obviously).
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								# modifysid * "^alert (.*classtype\s*:\s*attempted-admin)" | "drop ${1}"
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								# have the 'tag' keyword in them.
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								# been updated. Please do not use this feature unless in special       #
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								# about better solutions regarding customization of rules.             #
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								# or:      localsid SID1, SID2, SID3, ...                              #
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								# Example to never update SID 1325.
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								# SIDs to enable after each update.                                    #
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								# statements. Using 'enablesid' on a rule that is not disabled is a    #
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								# NOOP.                                                                #
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								# Syntax:  enablesid SID                                               #
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								# or:      enablesid SID1, SID2, SID3, ...                             #
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								# Example to enable SID 1325.
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								# SIDs to comment out, i.e. disable, after each update by placing a    #
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								# '#' in front of the rule (if it's a multi-line rule, it will be put  #
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								# or:      disablesid SID1, SID2, SID3, ...                            #
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								# You can specify one SID per line.
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								# disablesid 1
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								# And also as comma-separated lists.
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								# disablesid 4,5,6
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								# It's a good idea to also add comment about why you disable the sid:
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								# disablesid 1324    # 20020101: disabled this SID just because I can
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