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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

29/3/2011 Meeting

29/3/2011: Eleventh Meeting

1) Configure m/c to act as bridge during installation of O.S

2) Install SNORT_inline on m/c which has two NIC so that m/c will act as bridge.

3) SNORT_inline installation and configuration (drop rule).

4) To retrieve URL of popups and popunder
(SNORT does not log URL so take it from SQUID's access.log)

5) Write PHP/perl script to save access.log fields to db & to restart SQUID's service

Monday, March 21, 2011

15/3/2011 Meeting

15/3/2011: Tenth Meeting

1) GUI to SNORT database connectivity for storing rule fields
2) XML file generation from database table
3) SNORT rule file generation from XML file
4) Modification of Synopsis and SRS
5) Write program which uses DTD for XML file
6) GUI for Squid
7) Customized error message for Squid
8) Store passwords using Hashing technique in database
9) Security for GUI (Dont allow copy operation of URL from admin's account)
10) Provide lock for SNORT's rule file i.e confidentiality, integrity should be maintained.

4/3/2011 To 15/3/2011

1) Find Output mode of Snort
2) Modification of GUI according to SNORT
3) Xerces Parser installation and write program to parse XML file
4) Create XML file taking input from GUI (HTML page)
5) Show XML file on HTML page in table format
6) Installation and configuration of SNORT with MySQL as database
7) SNORT with Flexible response / Inline patch / SNORTSAM to act as IPS

Monday, March 7, 2011

3/3/2011 Meeting

3/3/2011: Ninth Meeting

1) Write Snort rules to block popups from various sites
2) Creation of database with Permissive and Restrictive flags
3) Three tasks to be implemented from following diagram


14/2/2011 To 19/2/2011


  PrajaktaCreation of XML file from HTML pages using servlet technology     Yes
  AditiDOM and Xerses parser     No
  ChaitaliModification of GUI     No
Team members Installation and configuration of SNORT using MySQL database.     No