Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-233296 | JUNI-RT-000384 | SV-233296r855915_rule | Medium |
Description |
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These options are intended to be for the Hop-by-Hop header only. 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. Hence, this 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. |
STIG | Date |
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Juniper Router RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2024-06-12 |
Check Text ( C-36231r639651_chk ) |
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This requirement is not applicable for the DODIN Backbone. Review the router configuration and determine if filters are bound to the external interfaces to drop all IPv6 packets containing a Destination Option header with option type values of 0x05 (Router Alert) or 0xC2 (Jumbo Payload). The following example will block any inbound IPv6 packet containing a Destination Option header with option type values of with option type values of 0x05 (Router Alert) or 0xC2 (Jumbo Payload): Step 1: Verify that all external IPv6-enabled interfaces have an IPv6 filter as shown in the example below. interfaces { ge-0/0/0 { unit 0 { family inet6 { filter { input IPV6-INGRESS-FILTER; } address 2001:1:0:146::1/64; } } } } Step 2: Verify that the IPV6 filter blocks all packets with a Destination Option header as shown in the example below. firewall { family inet6 { filter IPV6-INGRESS-FILTER { term DEST_ OPT_HEADER { from { next-header dstops; } then { syslog; discard; } } term ALLOW_TCP_ESTABLISHED { from { next-header tcp; tcp-established; } then accept; } term DENY_BY_DEFAULT { then { syslog; discard; } } } } } Note: Currently JUNOS has no method to filter option type within Destination Option header. Hence, all packets with the Destination Option header must be dropped. If the router is not configured to drop IPv6 packets containing a Destination Option header with invalid option type values, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-36200r639652_fix) |
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Step 1: Configure a filter to block packets with a Destination Option header as shown in the example. user@R1# edit firewall family inet6 user@R1# edit filter IPV6-INGRESS-FILTER user@R1# set term DEST_ OPT_HEADER from next-header dstops user@R1# set term DEST_ OPT_HEADER then discard syslog user@R1# top Step 2: Apply the filter inbound on all external IPv6-enabled interfaces. user@R1# edit interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet6 user@R1# set filter input IPV6-INGRESS-FILTER user@R1# commit |