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Re: CISCO as5350 crashes with nmap connect scan
Oct 29 2002 07:55PM
Thomas Munn (munn bigfoot com)
In-Reply-To: <20021028165345.11929.qmail (at) mail.securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
An update to my update:
If you don't have any ACL's applied, it doesn't crash,
just add this line to the config line and see what
happens!!!
access-list 115 (whatever number) deny tcp any host
1.1.1.1 (ip of fe0) range 200 10000
(this totally kills the device...), then do an nmap,
router locks up hard.
An ACL MUST BE APPLIED for this to work....
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An update to my update:
If you don't have any ACL's applied, it doesn't crash,
just add this line to the config line and see what
happens!!!
access-list 115 (whatever number) deny tcp any host
1.1.1.1 (ip of fe0) range 200 10000
(this totally kills the device...), then do an nmap,
router locks up hard.
An ACL MUST BE APPLIED for this to work....
[ reply ]