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Re: Unexplainable router log entries mentioning IPSEC from Yahoo IPs


From: Matthew Petach <mpetach () netflight com>
Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2020 06:03:32 -0800

In this case, however, what's being seen is simply valid traffic
which was most likely erroneously redirected through an
internal encryption device.

I would hazard a guess the folks involved have already jumped
on checking the redirector rules to fix the leakage which allowed
external IPs to be passed through the internal encryption pathway.

I helped build the system that's causing those messages, so I have
a bit of a guess as to what the issue is.  I'm no longer an employee,
however, so I can't fix the issue.  But in this case, those boxes really
aren't trying to attack you--they just aren't supposed to be sending
traffic externally like that.

So, it actually is good to speak up about this traffic--because it's a
fixable
issue, and one that should be addressed at the source.

Thanks!

Matt
#notspeakingofficiallyforanyoneoranything


On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 9:05 PM Dobbins, Roland <Roland.Dobbins () netscout com>
wrote:



On Dec 19, 2020, at 01:19, Frank Bulk <frnkblk () iname com> wrote:

Curious if someone can point me in the right direction. In the last three
days our core router (Cisco 7609) has logged the following events:

Dec 16 19:04:59.027 CST: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_INV_SPI: decaps: rec'd IPSEC
packet has invalid spi for destaddr=<redacted>, prot=50,
spi=0xEF7ED795(4018067349), srcaddr=68.180.160.18, input interface=Vlan20


It should be noted that attackers will sometimes generate
non-TCP/-UDP/-ICMP DDoS attack traffic which is intended to bypass ACLs,
firewall rules, etc. which only take the more common protocols into
account. They'll often pick ESP (protocol 50, AH (protocol 51), or GRE
(protocol 47) in order to try & masquerade the attack traffic as legitimate
VPN or tunneled traffic.

And the source IPs of this attack traffic are frequently spoofed, as well.

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Roland Dobbins <roland.dobbins () netscout com>




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