Network intrusion detection

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.) I. TCP/IP. 1. IP Concepts. The TCP/IP Internet Model. Packaging (Beyond Paper or Plastic). Addresses. Service Ports. IP Protocols. Domain Name System. Routing: How You Get There from Here. 2. Introduction to TCPdump and TCP. TCPdump. Introduction to TCP. TCP Gone Awry. 3. Fragmentation. Theory of Fragmentation. Malicious Fragmentation. 4. ICMP. ICMP Theory. Mapping Techniques. Normal ICMP Activity. Malicious ICMP Activity. To Block or Not to Block. 5. Stimulus and Response. The Expected. Protocol Benders. Abnormal Stimuli. 6. DNS. Back to Basics: DNS Theory. Using DNS for Reconnaissance. Tainting DNS Responses. II. TRAFFIC ANALYSIS. 7. Packet Dissection Using TCPdump. Why Learn to Do Packet Dissection? Sidestep DNS Queries. Introduction to Packet Dissection Using TCPdump. Where Does the IP Stop and the Embedded Protocol Begin? Other Length Fields. Increasing the Snaplen. Dissecting the Whole Packet. Freeware Tools for Packet Dissection. 8. Examining IP Header Fields. Insertion and Evasion Attacks. IP Header Fields. The More Fragments (MF) Flag. 9. Examining Embedded Protocol Header Fields. TCP. UDP. ICMP. 10. Real-World Analysis. You've Been Hacked! Netbus Scan. How Slow Can you Go? RingZero Worm. 11. Mystery Traffic. The Event in a Nutshell. The Traffic. DDoS or Scan. Fingerprinting Participant Hosts. III. FILTERS/RULES FOR NETWORK MONITORING. 12. Writing TCPdump Filters. The Mechanics of Writing TCPdump Filters. Bit Masking. TCPdump IP Filters. TCPdump UDP Filters. TCPdump TCP Filters. 13. Introduction to Snort and Snort Rules. An Overview of Running Snort. Snort Rules. 14. Snort Rules-Part II. Format of Snort Options. Rule Options. Putting It All Together. IV. INTRUSION INFRASTRUCTURE. 15. Mitnick Attack. Exploiting TCP. Detecting the Mitnick Attack. Network-Based Intrusion-Detection Systems. Host-Based Intrusion-Detection Systems. Preventing the Mitnick Attack. 16. Architectural Issues. Events of Interest. Limits to Observation. Low-Hanging Fruit Paradigm. Human Factors Limit Detects. Severity. Countermeasures. Calculating Severity. Sensor Placement. Outside Firewall. Push/Pull. Analyst Console. Host- or Network-Based Intrusion Detection. 17. Organizational Issues. Organizational Security Model. Defining Risk. Risk. Defining the Threat. Risk Management Is Dollar Driven. How Risky Is a Risk? 18. Automated and Manual Response. Automated Response. Honeypot. Manual Response. 19. Business Case for Intrusion Detection. Part One: Management Issues. Part Two: Threats and Vulnerabilities. Part Three: Tradeoffs and Recommended Solution. Repeat the Executive 20. Future Directions. Increasing Threat. Defending Against the Threat. Defense in Depth. Emerging Techniques. V. APPENDIXES. Appendix A. Exploits and Scans to Apply Exploits. False Positives. IMAP Exploits. Scans to Apply Exploits. Single Exploit, Portmap. Summary. Appendix B. Denial of Service. Brute-Force Denial-of-Service Traces. Elegant Kills. nmap. Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks. Summary. Appendix Ctection of Intelligence Gathering. Network and Host Mapping. NetBIOS-Specific Traces. Stealth Attacks. Measuring Response Time. Worms as Information Gatherers. Summary. Index