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The Cisco router must be configured to authenticate all routing protocol messages using NIST-validated FIPS 198-1 message authentication code algorithm.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-216645 CISC-RT-000050 SV-216645r819134_rule Medium
Description
A rogue router could send a fictitious routing update to convince a site's perimeter router to send traffic to an incorrect or even a rogue destination. This diverted traffic could be analyzed to learn confidential information about the site's network or used to disrupt the network's ability to communicate with other networks. This is known as a "traffic attraction attack" and is prevented by configuring neighbor router authentication for routing updates. However, using clear-text authentication provides little benefit since an attacker can intercept traffic and view the authentication key. This would allow the attacker to use the authentication key in an attack. Since MD5 is vulnerable to "birthday" attacks and may be compromised, routing protocol authentication must use FIPS 140-2 validated algorithms and modules to encrypt the authentication key. This requirement applies to all IPv4 and IPv6 protocols that are used to exchange routing or packet forwarding information; this includes all Interior Gateway Protocols (such as OSPF, EIGRP, and IS-IS), Exterior Gateway Protocols (such as BGP), MPLS-related protocols (such as LDP), and multicast-related protocols.
STIG Date
Cisco IOS XE Router RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide 2023-05-30

Details

Check Text ( C-17878r802439_chk )
Review the router configuration to verify it is using a NIST-validated FIPS 198-1 message authentication code algorithm to authenticate routing protocol messages.

OSPF Example:

key chain OSPF_KEY_CHAIN
key 1
key-string xxxxxxx
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2018 23:59:59 Mar 31 2018
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2018 01:05:00 Apr 1 2018
cryptographic-algorithm hmac-sha-256
key 2
key-string yyyyyyy
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Apr 1 2018 23:59:59 Jun 30 2018
accept-lifetime 23:55:00 Mar 31 2018 01:05:00 Jul 1 2018
cryptographic-algorithm hmac-sha-256



interface GigabitEthernet0/1
ip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.0
ip ospf authentication key-chain OSPF_KEY_CHAIN

If a NIST-validated FIPS 198-1 message authentication code algorithm is not being used to authenticate routing protocol messages, this is a finding.

NOTE: BGP protocol is Not Applicable to this requirement, as it can only support MD5 by design.
Fix Text (F-17876r287896_fix)
Configure routing protocol authentication to use a NIST-validated FIPS 198-1 message authentication code algorithm as shown in the example.

R5(config)#key chain OSPF_KEY_CHAIN
R5(config-keychain)#key 1
R5(config-keychain-key)#key-string xxxxxx
R5(config-keychain-key)#send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2018 23:59:59 Mar 31 2018
R5(config-keychain-key)#accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2018 01:05:00 Apr 1 2018
R5(config-keychain-key)#cryptographic-algorithm hmac-sha-256
R5(config-keychain-key)#exit
R5(config-keychain)#key 2
R5(config-keychain-key)#key-string yyyyyyy
R5(config-keychain-key)#send-lifetime 00:00:00 Apr 1 2018 23:59:59 Jun 30 2018
R5(config-keychain-key)#accept-lifetime 23:55:00 Mar 31 2018 01:05:00 Jul 1 2018
R5(config-keychain-key)#cryptographic-algorithm hmac-sha-256
R5(config-keychain-key)#end
R5(config)#interface GigabitEthernet0/2
R5(config-if)#ip ospf authentication key-chain OSPF_KEY_CHAIN