Re: Clueless firewall configuration ?

From: John Kinsella (jlk@thrashyour.com)
Date: Sat Aug 12 2006 - 17:32:50 EDT


Gotta second Chris' third point. I've watched many network engineers
eyes glass over as I try to explain to them that it's not just a core
router, it's not just a distro switch, nor is it a firewall. The
passing score to be able to survive on one of these setups takes someone
who has a very firm grip on what they're doing.

Another thought I don't think has been mentioned yet - you've got
possibly several hundred ports terminating on these beasts, but a pretty
limited number of span ports. This puts constraints on your ability to
"drop" an IDS on a VLAN without adding network taps or other tricks.
Just something to keep in mind...

John

On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 08:55:42AM -0500, Chris Byrd wrote:
> A few problems I see with this:
>
> 1. Having untrusted traffic on your core switch can cause the
> potential for a remote DoS attack against your core. Switches have
> been known to keel over under certain circumstances (the Slammer worm
> was one) where there are lots of small packets on the wire.
>
> 2. VLAN hopping attacks. A misconfiguration may make it possible to
> inject untrusted traffic onto your trusted network by spoofing VLAN
> headers. A method for bi-directional traffic was recently posted
> (sorry, I don't have the ref handy) by using a publically addressable
> host.
>
> 3. Everyone makes mistakes. By combining untrusted and trusted
> networks on a single switch, the effects of a configuration mistake
> could be amplified.
>
> 4. Cisco, in my opinion, isn't the best or most secure firewall available.
>
> 5. Collapsing the network to that level might make it harder to
> monitor and control. For example, how would you put a network based
> IPS between the firewall and the internal segment if you wanted to
> impliment one in the future?
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Chris
> www.riosec.com
>
> On 8/11/06, cableguy clueless <cluelesscableguy@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Guys, I need to ask a favor, my boss knows nothing of IT
> >infrastructure, and our "cableguy" (manages the firewall through a
> >third party contract) proposed to him an architecture as follows :
> >
> >2 cisco 6509 each with firewall blade in them. These function as core
> >switches for a 1000 users site with lots of vlans and FW roules
> >between the vlans (oh and we are a big production site that relies on
> >these cores to let our ciritical bussiness process machines
> >communicate to the servers).
> >
> >He wants to create 2 vlans, 1 for untrusted traffic and 1 vlan for DMZ
> >machines and assign physical ports to these to connect to the
> >internet. The DMZ vlan would also have some physical ports. These
> >ports would not be on the core switch but on the access layer switches
> >that are fiber attached to the distribution switches that attach to
> >the cores...
> >
> >Does anyone care to comment on the security issues a setup as this
> >would pose? would this be pentest bonanza for you guys? and what would
> >the hackers make of a dmz vlan living in a big switch together with
> >other vlans?
> >
> >I have some ideas myself, but would appreciate your take on this. I
> >know this is the pentest list but it is you guys who get to poke holes
> >in these designs...
> >
> >CCG
> >
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