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Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question
From: "Erin Carroll" <amoeba () amoebazone com>
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 18:23:58 -0700
All, Thank you to everyone who emailed me with suggestion or thoughts on my moderation of this list. There were some excellent suggestions and I'll do my best to meet your expectations. One of the most requested changes or suggestions was along the lines of Tim's post last week "Let's exploit this" where a scenario was presented and members contributed various methods to tackle the problem. The nuts n bolts of pen-testing with real world examples and methods to solve issues is one thing that I think we can all contribute to and learn from and I would love to see more posts along those lines. That being said here's my scenario/question: You are performing an external pen-test on a weblogic webserver cluster. The route to the host from the outside is Firewall->IPS->DMZ router->load balancer->webservers. The router is doing a NAT-hide translation to an internal subnet that the load balancers sit on with a VIP for the webservers. How do you get around those obstacles in order to get valid responses/results and possible find an exploitable hole in Weblogic? For this scenario I'll let's assume the IP's are: FW: 256.12.1.11 (yes I know it's not valid) IPS: none (inline, possible management interface on 10.1.1.0/24) DMZ router: 256.12.1.15 (ACL for allow 80/443. 256.12.1.15 public IP nats to various internal IP's. 80/443 traffic routed to LB VIP) LB: 10.2.1.12 VIP Webservers: 10.2.2.0/24 -- Erin Carroll Moderator SecurityFocus pen-test list "Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Ball" -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.7/410 - Release Date: 8/5/2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Concerned about Web Application Security? Why not go with the #1 solution - Cenzic, the only one to win the Analyst's Choice Award from eWeek. As attacks through web applications continue to rise, you need to proactively protect your applications from hackers. Cenzic has the most comprehensive solutions to meet your application security penetration testing and vulnerability management needs. You have an option to go with a managed service (Cenzic ClickToSecure) or an enterprise software (Cenzic Hailstorm). Download FREE whitepaper on how a managed service can help you: http://www.cenzic.com/news_events/wpappsec.php And, now for a limited time we can do a FREE audit for you to confirm your results from other product. Contact us at request () cenzic com for details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question Erin Carroll (Aug 06)
- Re: Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question marko ruotsalainen (Aug 10)
- Re: Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question Tim (Aug 10)
- RE: Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question Erin Carroll (Aug 11)
- Re: Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question Rogan Dawes (Aug 11)
- RE: Thanks for the feedback and NAT-hide question Erin Carroll (Aug 11)