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TCP/IP implementations do not adequately validate ICMP error messages May 10 2005 02:51PM
Alok Menghrajani - Ilion Security SA (alok ilionsecurity ch) (4 replies)
Hi,

I was playing around with the ICMP error messages DOS attack (I found an
exploit on securityfocus.org bid 13214), and I noticed the following
work around:

when I add the following rule to iptables, the linux server (Kernel
2.4.29-grsec) is no longer vulnerable to the DOS:
iptables -I INPUT 1 -p icmp -j DROP

I am interested in knowing if this work around makes any sense. Please
keep me informed about this vulnerability.

Thank you,
Alok.

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[ reply ]
Re: TCP/IP implementations do not adequately validate ICMP error messages May 11 2005 08:05PM
Maciej Soltysiak (maciej soltysiak com)
Re: TCP/IP implementations do not adequately validate ICMP error messages May 11 2005 12:39PM
Peter Keel (security cyberlink ch)
RE: TCP/IP implementations do not adequately validate ICMP error messages May 10 2005 08:38PM
David Schwartz (davids webmaster com)


 

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