Chapter 5
Packet Classification and Labelling
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Srcip
Srcip values
private, ssdp_ip,
mdap_ip, _10.0.0.138,
_192.168.1.254
Dstip
Dstip values
private, ssdp_ip,
mdap_ip, _10.0.0.138,
_192.168.1.254
Serv
Serv values
HTTP_sv_0,
HTTPs_sv_0, FTP_sv_0,
TELNET_sv_0,
RIP_sv_0,
RIP_Query_sv_0,
DNS_S_sv_0,
DHCP_R_sv_0,
DHCP_S_sv_0,
SNMP_AGENT_sv_0,
SSDP_sv_0,
MDAP_sv_0,
RAS_sv_0, SRAS_sv_0,
ICMP_LISTEN_sv_0,
SENDTO_LISTEN_sv_0,
PING_RESPONDER_sv_
0, icmp, igmp, ftp,
telnet, http, httpproxy,
https, RPC, NBT, SMB,
imap, imap3, imap4-ssl,
imaps, pop2, pop3,
pop3s, smtp, ssh, dns,
nntp, ipsec, esp, ah,
ike, DiffServ, sip, h323,
dhcp, rtsp, ssdp_serv,
mdap_serv, syslog,
HTTPI_sv_0
Description
The srcip parameter is used to the source address of
the packet, this can be any ip address. If the source ip
parameter is left open any source address is valid.
Description
The dstip parameter specifies the destination address
of the packet.
This can be used for point to point connections.
If the dstip parameter is left open any destination
address is valid.
Description
The
parameter defines the service used, this can
serv
be any given service or a specific service like HTTP,
FTP, TELNET etc. These services can be defined in the
expression command group wich will be explained in
detail further on.
E-NIT-CTC-20041213-0013 v0.5
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