ZyXEL 4-port Prestige 792H Router 91-004-342001 User Manual

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Prestige 792H G.SHDSL Router 
8-6  
Firewalls 
2-b  In a LAND Attack, hackers flood SYN packets into the network with a spoofed source IP 
address of the targeted system. This makes it appear as if the host computer sent the packets to 
itself, making the system unavailable while the target system tries to respond to itself.  
3. A 
brute-force attack, such as a "Smurf" attack, targets a feature in the IP specification known as 
directed or subnet broadcasting, to quickly flood the target network with useless data. A Smurf hacker 
floods a router with Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packets (pings). Since the 
destination IP address of each packet is the broadcast address of the network, the router will broadcast 
the ICMP echo request packet to all hosts on the network. If there are numerous hosts, this will create a 
large amount of ICMP echo request and response traffic. If a hacker chooses to spoof the source IP 
address of the ICMP echo request packet, the resulting ICMP traffic will not only clog up the 
"intermediary" network, but will also congest the network of the spoofed source IP address, known as 
the "victim" network. This flood of broadcast traffic consumes all available bandwidth, making 
communications impossible.  
 
Figure 8-4 Smurf Attack 
 
ICMP Vulnerability  
ICMP is an error-reporting protocol that works in concert with IP. The following ICMP types trigger an alert: 
Table 8-2 ICMP Commands That Trigger Alerts 
5 REDIRECT 
13 TIMESTAMP_REQUEST 
14 TIMESTAMP_REPLY 
17 ADDRESS_MASK_REQUEST 
18 ADDRESS_MASK_REPLY 
 
 
Illegal Commands (NetBIOS and SMTP)