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snort-ids.trinoo.txt

snort-ids.trinoo.txt
Posted Dec 14, 1999
Authored by Stefan Aeschbacher | Site aeschbacher.ch

Rules for the Snort IDS to detect trinoo. This rules work only as long as the ports/passwords/protocol aren't changed.

tags | denial of service, protocol
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snort-ids.trinoo.txt

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Hi
here are some snort rules which could show the presence of a trin00
network
in the observed IP-range. This rules work only as long as the
ports/passwords/protocol aren't changed.
The rules are not tested, they rely on the paper of Dave Dittrich posted
in Bugtraq (for more information
see this great paper). If you have programs using high numbered UDP
ports some of the rules will give false alarm.
Another way to identify trin00 would be the search for the packets that
contain one of the daemon or master
commands. Unfortunately most of them are strings which are common on a
network (e.g. quit, help) but some of
them could be used to detect trin00. If you see several of this alerts,
there's probably an attack running, that's
more or less the only time this rules can detect trin00.

# Trin00 commands are sent
alert tcp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 27665 (msg:"Trin00: Attacker to
Master";)
alert tcp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 27665 (msg:"Trin00: Attacker to
Master (default startup pass detected!)"; content:"betaalmo";))
alert tcp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 27665 (msg:"Trin00: Attacker to
Master (default mdie pass detected!)"; content:"killme";))
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 27444 (msg:"Trin00: Master to
Daemon";)
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 27444 (msg:"Trin00: Master to Daemon
(default pass detected!)"; content:"l44adsl";)
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 31335 (msg:"Trin00: Daemon to
Master";)
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 31335 (msg:"Trin00: Daemon to Master
(*HELLO* detected)"; content:"*HELLO*";)
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 31335 (msg:"Trin00: Daemon to Master
(PONG detected)"; content:"PONG";)
alert udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 31335 (msg:"Trin00: Daemon to Master
(message detected)"; content:"l44";)

Stefan Aeschbacher
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Stefan Aeschbacher
Federal Institute of Technology Where do you want to go today?
Lausanne Switzerland
http://www.aeschbacher.ch/stefan - NOT in your direction! -

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