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GCVE-VVD-CERTCC-2000-24140
GCVE-VVD-CERTCC-2000-24140
Advisory Published
The default configuration of the IP Masquerade feature of certain Linux 2.2 kernels may allow unsolicited inbound UDP packets to traverse a NAT gateway and reach a translated network.
Risk Scores
certcc-cam
certcc-cam
impact7population4exploitation0widely_known15score_current2.646ease_of_exploitation14
certcc-vrda
certcc-vrda
d1_impact3d1_population2d1_direct_report0
References
Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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Linux kernel IP Masquerading "destination loose" (DLOOSE) configuration passes arbitrary UDP traffic
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