NET-IPV6-011 - The network element can permit outbound ICMPv6 Packet-too-big, Echo Request, and Neighborhood Discovery - packet-too-big

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Information

Scanning will usually be the major stage of an information gathering process a malicious computer attacker will lunch against a targeted network. With this stage the malicious computer attacker will try to determine what the characteristics of the targeted network are. Techniques, such as host detection, service detection, network topology mapping, and operating system fingerprinting are often used. The data collected will be used to identify those Hosts (if any) that are running a network service, which may have a known vulnerability. This vulnerability may allow the malicious computer attacker to execute a remote exploit in order to gain unauthorized access to those systems. This unauthorized access may become the focal point to the whole targeted network.

Solution

The network element must be configured to include controls to block outbound ICMP traffic message types.

See Also

https://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/U_Network_Perimeter_Router_L3_Switch_V8R32_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-7(16), CAT|II, Rule-ID|SV-15375r2_rule, STIG-ID|NET-IPV6-011, Vuln-ID|V-14687

Plugin: Juniper

Control ID: eb1033d66476f648be4418416b4814004539c05c6f4f1eea47e538d3d704f96d