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Special Forums Cybersecurity port 111 Post 19930 by eNTer on Thursday 18th of April 2002 03:58:50 AM
Old 04-18-2002
Yes, that's true, but a firewall can drop a packet, while a closed port usually returns "icmp port unreachable", and is harder to fingerprint the OS on the machine
 

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Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort(3pm)

NAME
Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort - drops SIP messages based on senders IP and port SYNOPSIS
use Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort; my $drop_by_ipport = Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort->new( database => '/path/to/database.drop', methods => [ 'REGISTER', '...', '' ], attempts => 10, interval => 60, ); my $dropper = Net::SIP::Dropper->new( cb => $drop_by_ipport ); my $chain = Net::SIP::ReceiveChain->new([ $dropper, ... ]); DESCRIPTION
With "Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort" one can drop packets, if too much packets are received from the same IP and port within a specific interval. This is to stop bad behaving clients. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( ARGS ) ARGS is a hash with the following keys: database Optional file name of database or callback for storing/retrieving the data. If it is a callback it will be called with "$callback->(\%data)" to retrieve the data (%data will be updated) and "$callback->(\%data,true)" to save the data. No return value will be expected from the callback. %data contains the number of attempts from a specific IP, port at a specific time in the following format: "$data{ip}{port}{time} = count" attempts After how many attempts within the specific interval the packet will be dropped. Argument is required. interval The interval for attempts. Argument is required. methods Optional argument to restrict dropping to specific methods. Is array reference of method names, if one of the names is empty also responses will be considered. If not given all packets will be checked. METHODS
run ( PACKET, LEG, FROM ) This method is called as a callback from the Net::SIP::Dropper object. It returns true if the packet should be dropped, e.g. if there are too much packets from the same ip,port within the given interval. expire This method is called from within "run" but can also be called by hand. It will expire all entries which are outside of the interval. savedb This method is called from "expire" and "run" for saving to the database after changes, but can be called by hand to, useful if you made manual changes using the "data" method. data This method gives access to the internal hash which stores the attempts. An attempt from a specific IP and port and a specific time (as int, like time() gives) will be added to "$self->data->{ip}{port}{time}". By manually manipulating the hash one can restrict a specific IP,port forever (just set time to a large value and add a high number of attempts) or even restrict access for the whole IP (all ports) until time by using a port number of 0. After changes to the data it is advised to call "savedb". perl v5.14.2 2012-06-26 Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort(3pm)
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