Re: Exploit through firewall question

From: jm (jm@hcn.com.au)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2006 - 19:06:42 EDT


Suppose a user walks into the office with a laptop which has been
compromised, plugs it into the network, it punches a hole out through
the firewall to nasty hacker, effectively giving the nasty hacker access
to your internal network. Is the firewall still going to protect your
possibly vulnerable webapps then?

What about the user that plugs a modem into their pc for whatever
reason, and a random wardialer stumbles across it?

Or the "I think i know what I'm doing" user who plugs in a wireless AP?

Food for thought ;)

Regards,

Jason

mr.nasty@ix.netcom.com wrote:

>Thanks for the responses. You've confirmed what I had passed to mgmt. But I still have a problem (with mgmt) understanding why?...
>
>I perform vulnerability analysis on our outside (public) web presense, usually during development and then after it's been deployed. I basically use the same tools for each.
>
>Mgmt wants me to only test through the firewall as if I'm coming in like the public. The rational is that the fw will prevent any attacks though ports other than 80 and 443. Therefore, there is no reason to change this configuration.
>
>What would be the reason to test behind the firewall?
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks
>
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