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Re: DNS and Checkpoint


From: Ray P <sixsigma98 () hotmail com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 01:35:09 +0000


The article you're looking at is for their SmartDefense product, an add-in to Firewall-1. Supposedly it will protect a 
DNS server behind the firewall from this vulnerability.

Ray

Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:00:39 +0100
From: imipak () gmail com
To: full-disclosure () lists grok org uk
Subject: [Full-disclosure] DNS and Checkpoint

Hello everyone,

I've had a report from someone with clue (and tcpdump) that a properly
functioning DNS resolver that correctly uses randomised source ports
magically becomes vulnerable once the traffic's passed through a
Checkpoint firewall, where Dan Kaminsky's tool shows:

    x.y.z.155:56978 TXID=712
    x.y.z.155:56979 TXID=45713
    x.y.z.155:56980 TXID=63532
    x.y.z.155:56981 TXID=7243
    x.y.z.155:56982 TXID=17620

(note the incrementing port numbers.)

Can anyone else confirm this behaviour?

Checkpoint are one of the dozens of vendors listed on the CERT
advisory as "Status: Unknown"
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/MIMG-7ECL6B

They do have an advisory up:
    http://www.checkpoint.com/defense/advisories/public/2008/cpai-01-Jul.html

I don't have the login needed to read the whole thing, but the front
page just says:

"Protection provided by:
       VPN-1:    * NGX R65
                       * NGX R62
                       * NGX R61
                       * NGX R60
        [...etc, etc...] "


cheers

=i

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