Strange IPSEC traffic

Adrian Minta adrian.minta at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 17:41:09 UTC 2023


On 11/13/23 19:10, Shawn L via NANOG wrote:
>
> Is anyone else seeing a lot of 'strange' IPSEC traffic?  We started 
> seeing logs of IPSEC with invalid spi on Friday. We're seeing it on 
> pretty much all of our PE routers, none of which are setup to do 
> anything VPN related.  Most are just routing local customer traffic.
>
> decaps: rec'd IPSEC packet has invalid spi for destaddr=X.X.X.X, 
> prot=50, spi=0x9D2D0000(2636972032), srcaddr=211.112.195.167, input 
> interface=TenGigabitEthernet0/0/11
>
> decaps: rec'd IPSEC packet has invalid spi for destaddr=Y.Y.Y.Y, 
> prot=50, spi=0x14690000(342425600), srcaddr=74.116.56.244, input 
> interface=TenGigabitEthernet0/0/5
>
> The destination address is always one of our customer's ip addresses.  
> The source seems to be all over the place, mostly Russia, Korea, China 
> or south east asia.  It's not really impacting anything at the moment, 
> just rather annoying.
>
> Thanks
>
> Shawn
>

Hi Shawn,

we saw a lot of syslog messages like these and the targets are cisco 
devices, some of witch, according to the data sheets, are not even 
capable of ipsec.

Cisco is punting some ESP traffic to control plane on ios and ios-xe 
devices, regardless of the configuration.

Last week somebody on the internet started a campaign to scan and 
perhaps to exploit some zero day ipsec vulnerabilities.


This is the list of ip addresses we saw: https://pastebin.com/vrLRai9Q

-- 
Best regards,
Adrian Minta

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