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The Cisco switch must be configured to drop all fragmented Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets destined to itself.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-221081 CISC-RT-000140 SV-221081r622190_rule Medium
Description
Fragmented ICMP packets can be generated by hackers for DoS attacks such as Ping O' Death and Teardrop. It is imperative that all fragmented ICMP packets are dropped.
STIG Date
Cisco NX-OS Switch RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-03-29

Details

Check Text ( C-22796r409732_chk )
Review the external and internal ACLs to verify that the switch is configured drop all fragmented ICMP packets destined to itself.

ip access-list EXTERNAL_ACL
10 permit tcp x.11.1.1/32 eq bgp x.11.1.2/32
20 permit tcp x.11.1.1/32 x.11.1.2/32 eq bgp
30 deny icmp any x.11.1.2/32 fragments log
40 permit icmp x.11.1.1/32 x.11.1.2/32 echo



90 deny ip any any log

ip access-list INTERNAL_ACL
10 deny icmp any host 10.1.12.2/32 fragments
20 permit icmp any any

Note: Ensure the statement to deny ICMP fragments is before any permit statements for ICMP.

If the switch is not configured to drop all fragmented ICMP packets destined to itself, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-22785r409733_fix)
Configure the external and internal ACLs to drop all fragmented ICMP packets destined to itself as shown in the example below:

SW1(config)# ip access-list EXTERNAL_ACL
SW1(config-acl)# 35 deny icmp any host x.11.1.2 fragments log
SW1(config-acl)# exit

SW1(config)# ip access-list INTERNAL_ACL
SW1(config-acl)# 25 deny icmp any host 10.1.12.2 fragments log
SW1(config-acl)# end

Note: Ensure the above statement is before any permit statements for ICMP.