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Message-ID: <22930418.20100701112837@Zoller.lu>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 11:28:37 +0200
From: Thierry Zoller <Thierry@...ler.lu>
To: "Shang Tsung" <stsung@...l.com>, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Should nmap cause a DoS on cisco routers?
Hi Shang,
If this is possible you have found a vulnerability. Any way to
remotely cause DoS with special or harmless code is per se a
vulnerability.
Instead of telling somebody to not scan with -sV you are better of
reporting the vulnerability (ies)
Regards,
Thierry
coc> During my training classes I always tell the -sV switch is
coc> dangerous and known to (sometimes) crash the target.
coc> Usually a better tool to test open udp ports is unicornscan, but
coc> that doesn't have a switch like -iL. Since you are testing your
coc> own devices and you know the community string, you could insider
coc> to loop through the list of IP's and snmpget a value from the MIB.
coc> Cor
coc> sent from a mobile device
coc> ----Origineel bericht----
coc> Van: Shang Tsung
coc> Verzonden: 30-06-2010 13:03:32
coc> Onderw.: Should nmap cause a DoS on cisco routers?
coc> Hello,
coc> Some days ago, I had the task to discover the SNMP version that our
coc> servers and networking devices use. So I run nmap using the following
coc> command:
coc> nmap -sU -sV -p 161-162 -iL target_file.txt
coc> This command was supposed to use UDP to probe ports 161 and 162, which
coc> are used for SNMP and SNMP Trap respectively, and return the SNMP
coc> version.
coc> This "innocent" command caused most networking devices to crash and
coc> reboot, causing a Denial of Service attack and bringing down the
coc> network.
coc> Now my question is.. Should this had happened? Can nmap bring the whole
coc> network down from one single machine?
coc> Is this a configuration error of the networking devices?
coc> This is scary...
coc> Shang Tsung
coc>
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