Network scans

Hi all

Im trying to figure out how to get network scans and backs attacks appears in my syslog for my CIsco ASA 5520 server.

Just with the support of IPS based on the device I can't get something appears on my syslog server?

Network scans do not seem to be part of the standard IDS signatures since it's just a network port scan?

Any direction on this would be appreciated.

Concerning

I don't know how to directly detect the scans of the ASA. I've seen some detection indirect scan performed on firewall logs in a SIM custom (Intelitactics) by correlation.

You can better served asking that question in the forum of firewall.

-Bob

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