Re: Blocking Port scans

From: Justin (justinvinn_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/24/05

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    Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 14:10:42 -0400
    To: BSK <bishan4u@yahoo.co.uk>
    
    

    BSK,

    Its kind of hard to block SYN scans as to maintain functionality, the
    server has to respond to a SYN with a SYN/ACK. Of course, if there is
    no server behind the router, you could just have it drop the SYNs (in
    nmap terms filter the ports).

    There are several other approaches to this problem (such as John
    Ericson's shroud2.sh script), that take different views. You could
    also jack the scan rate limiting way up, so the scan would take
    forever and a day to complete. While this wouldn't stop a dedicated
    attacker, it could discourage a script kiddie who'd get bored of
    watching nmap shoot new ETC values to STDOUT.

    Course, I'm not an admin and have never had hands on expirence with
    building a Cisco PIX firewall. So, my advice may be dead wrong...

    peace,
    --Justin

    On 10/24/05, BSK <bishan4u@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    > Hello Everyone,
    >
    > Just wanted some feedback from you people. I'm doing a
    > Firewall Assessment for a CISCO PIX firewall. The
    > firewall allows SYN, FIN, NULL and XMAS scans but
    > blocks ACK scans (largely means its a stateful
    > firewall).
    >
    > Now what do we do to block the scans that are allowed.
    > I think it should be easy to block FIN, NULL and XMAS
    > scans but how do we block or limit or workaround a SYN
    > scan. 1 way that I think is probably blocking or
    > limiting the packets from the source (using IDS/IPS)
    >
    > Looking ahead to some ideas, thoughts, hints.
    >
    > thns bshan
    >
    >
    >
    >
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