My firewall was cracked!
Anthony J. Gabrielson
agabriel at coe.neu.edu
Wed Feb 21 12:14:55 EST 2001
One other thing well I'm thinking about it. You may want to have your
friend check out Nessus, its a great open source network scanner.
Anthony
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Christoph Doerbeck A242369 wrote:
>
> Well, it wasn't mine, but a friends firewall box ( i486 running Slackware )
> was recently cracked (notice that I used the proper term).
>
> Anyway, his system was supposedly tied down pretty good. All exterior
> facing services were additionally shunted by ipchain rules,
> yet someone still managed to get on and start unpacking a rootkit
> of some kind.
>
> Fortunately the kit was tailored for RedHat, and that's how he detected
> that he had been violated. A lot of system binaries (ls, df, login) were
> replaced and because they were redhat built they didn't work on his
> slackware system. I'm not sure of the exact details but...
>
> Assuming he had a good firewall configuration, does anyone have hints on
> what exploits the cracker may have used to get access?
>
> Has anyone heard of exploits regarding Linksys or other
> popular cable firewalls?
>
> - Christoph
>
>
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