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The Juniper perimeter router must be configured to drop IPv6 packets containing the NSAP address option within Destination Option header.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-254058 JUEX-RT-000860 SV-254058r844207_rule Medium
Description
The optional and extensible natures of the IPv6 extension headers require higher scrutiny since many implementations do not always drop packets with headers that it cannot recognize, and hence could cause a denial-of-service on the target device. In addition, the type, length, value (TLV) formatting provides the ability for headers to be very large. This option type from RFC 1888 (OSI NSAPs and IPv6) has been deprecated by RFC 4048.
STIG Date
Juniper EX Series Switches Router Security Technical Implementation Guide 2024-06-10

Details

Check Text ( C-57510r844205_chk )
This requirement is not applicable for the DODIN Backbone.

Review the router configuration and determine if filters are bound to the applicable interfaces to drop IPv6 packets containing a Destination Option header with option type value of 0xC3 (NSAP address).

Verify the router drops all destination-options extension headers.
[edit firewall family inet6]
filter {
term 1 {
from {
next-header dstopts;
}
then {
log;
syslog;
discard;
}
}

term default {
then {
log;
syslog;
discard;
}
}
}

Note: Juniper routers do not support configuring option types for Destination Options extension headers. Therefore, all packets with the Destination Options extension header are dropped.

Verify the filter is applied to applicable interfaces.
[edit interfaces]
{
unit {
family inet6 {
filter {
input ;
}
address .;
}
}
}
Note: Some Juniper devices support both monolithic filters and filter lists. Filter lists separate each term, or set of terms, into a separate filter that is applied sequentially to an interface. If using filter lists, the keywords "input" or "output" change to "input-list" or "output-list". Verify the final list item is a deny-all filter. The deny-all filter is created once per family and can be reused across multiple lists. For example:

input-list [ permit_mgt permit_routing_protocols default-deny ];

If the router is not configured to drop IPv6 packets containing the NSAP address option within Destination Option header, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-57461r844206_fix)
Configure the router to drop IPv6 packets containing a Destination Option header with option type value of 0xC3 (NSAP address).

set firewall family inet6 filter term 1 from next-header dstopts
set firewall family inet6 filter term 1 then log
set firewall family inet6 filter term 1 then syslog
set firewall family inet6 filter term 1 then discard

set firewall family inet6 filter term default then log
set firewall family inet6 filter term default then syslog
set firewall family inet6 filter term default then discard

set interfaces unit family inet6 filter input
set interfaces unit family inet6 address .