Attack/DoS
Todd R. Stroup
tstroup at fnsi.net
Wed Jun 3 21:52:52 UTC 1998
Don't know if it is just me. But over the last 10 hours we have been
seeing attacks on port 0 from port 0 (both tcp and udp) on several clients
networks. I have also seen the same attack on port udp 53(DNS).
Anyone have any information on this?
Todd R. Stroup
Fiber Network Solutions, Inc.
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 21:58:17 -0500
> From: "J.A. Terranson" <sysadmin at MFN.ORG>
> To: BUGTRAQ at NETSPACE.ORG
> Subject: (Admittedly Premature) Exploit (?) Warning.
>
> While I realize that this issue may not yet be "ripe", as I the folks involved
> (myself and at least three other sites) have not yet firmly established just
> *exactly* what is going on here, but...
>
> There appears to be some kind of exploit making the rounds that utilizes
> TCP packets from port "0" (yes, that's *zero*) to the IMAP port, 143. These
> packet traces are right now available only as historical log entries that are
> *loosely* associated with 2 successful "root" attacks against IMAP enabled
> servers, an unsuccessful attack against another (ours), and the possible
> compromise of another.
>
> In short, I dont know a lot, other than in the course of reviewing my
> daily logs, I saw a couple of freaky packets (above) addressed to my
> nameservers (both of them). They were rejected and logged at the routers,
> however, as a common courtesy, we notified the admin of the "sending"
> machine that they had a sick box. As it developed, this person had
> recieved other emails regarding this from other admins, 2 of which had
> suffered the successful attacks mentioned above - all of us seeing the
> originating machine as the same box. It is unknown if the source address was spoofed.
>
> Basically, I think this is just a "common-cause" warning to look out
> for weird packets of this nature, and to take notice if you see any.
>
> Rather than keep a running blow-by-blow going on the various lists,
> please address anything regarding this to me directly...
>
> Thanks
> J.A. Terranson
> sysadmin at mfn.org
>
>
>
More information about the NANOG
mailing list