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ipforwarding enabled, what can I do
From: Vladimir Parkhaev <vladimir () arobas NOSPAM net>
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 14:55:03 -0400
I am doing a vulnerability assesment for one of our clients. One of their boxes is a multihomed Solaris server with ipforwarding enabled. IP addresses are available via snmp with default community string. I tried to use this box as a gateway to internal network coming from the Internet without success. I also looked at source routing but did not find any tools (Net::RawIP does not seem to support IP options). Does anybody know how I can use this box to do routing for me? Thanks. -- print chr hex for qw + 2D 2D 0A 76 6C 61 64 69 6D 69 72 40 61 72 6F 62 61 73 2E 6E 65 74 0A 44 38 37 44 20 44 32 46 42 20 46 31 36 33 20 46 31 43 31 20 34 32 30 41 20 20 31 44 31 46 20 36 43 42 39 20 31 46 38 39 20 38 35 30 42 20 30 38 44 44 0A +; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
Current thread:
- ipforwarding enabled, what can I do Vladimir Parkhaev (Aug 17)
- Re: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do GomoR (Aug 19)
- Re: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do Gamble (Aug 19)
- Re: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do Forrest Rae (Aug 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do BOVO Marcelo DICAU (Aug 17)
- RE: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do Yonatan Bokovza (Aug 20)
- RE: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do ansar mohammed (Aug 21)
- Re: ipforwarding enabled, what can I do GomoR (Aug 19)