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Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 03:09PM sanjay naik (sanjaynaik hotmail com) (2 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 08:14PM Chris Brenton (cbrenton chrisbrenton org) (1 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 08:36PM sanjay naik (sanjaynaik hotmail com) (1 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 23 2006 06:22AM Niranjan S Patil (niranjan patil gmail com) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 07:23PM Pawel Worach (pawel worach gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 07:57PM sanjay naik (sanjaynaik hotmail com) (2 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 17 2006 06:52AM Bojan Zdrnja (bojan zdrnja gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Checkpoint SYN DoS Vulnerability May 16 2006 09:22PM Erick Mechler (emechler techometer net) (1 replies) |
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> :: SYNdefender is disabled on the Nokia/Checkpoint firewall. Nokia's response
> :: after seeing the results of the scan has been that SYNdefender is still
> :: functional even if we disable it and valid authorized scans won't be
> :: allowed from the firewall as that is a product limitation!
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> The most vocal piece of feedback I gave to CheckPoint back when I used
> their FW-1 products was to provide a Big Red Button(tm) to disable all of
> the SmartDefense functionality. It was never made very clear to me, as the
> admin, when those things kicked-in, and how they would effect my traffic
> flow. I haven't used FW-1 in the last 12 months, so this might have been
> addressed, but I can't say for sure.
It wasn't - that's the problem. As I said in my first post, I've
experienced numerous problems with the Smart Defense module, which
doesn't care what your rules are setup like.
You just can't allow *ALL* traffic to go to the destination. Smart
Defense seems to be working on a lower level than the rules (or has
higher priority, the end result is the same) so if the SD module finds
your traffic inappropriate, it will drop it no matter what's in the
rules.
That's why I suspected that the SYN Defense module gets activated no
matter what's in the rules.
So, a question for Sanjay: can you setup a tcpdump sniffer in front
and behind, just to log all packets. Then run your scans and see what
happens at the both ends. You can post pcap files somewhere so people
can look at them as well (just sanitize the IP addresses, if you need
to).
Cheers,
Bojan
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