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Anti-DDoS Appliance with a focus on Web Code Exploits (Comment Spam, and the like)


From: Eric Marden <security () xentek net>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:42:36 -0400

I've just started with a company running Coldfusion Apps on Windows.
Too much code for me to audit quickly, but need some recommendations
on something we can put at the network perimeter that will sniff
incoming traffic only for weird patterns.... like if a guest book
gets hit 100 times in 10 secs from the same IP it will just start to
block....

It shouldn't worry about outgoing, just incoming.

Didn't think Snort was for this, or other IDS type systems.
Commercial or Open Source (OS Preferred) will be considered. An
Appliance if its Commercial. We need something quick and easy.

The previous engineers had no clue, so I'm untangling knots on the
server/infrastructure side (CF goes down like crazy). The current
Devs, are just not trained in secure coding practices.

I need a blanket solution that will work for the next couple of
months, until I can circle back and help them fix their CF Code.

P.S. - We are starting to look at bl.com and project honeypot's
tools, and like what we see so far, but would like more input.

Thanks in advance!




-= Eric Marden =-






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