Re: Pen-testing remote VPN services over IP

From: Travis Schack (Travis@Vitalisec.com)
Date: Fri Nov 07 2003 - 00:43:01 EST


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Chris

Check out IKEcrack from Anton Rager. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ikecrack/

IKECrack is an open source IKE/IPSec authentication crack tool. This tool is designed to bruteforce or dictionary attack the key/password used with Pre-Shared-Key [PSK] IKE authentication. The open source version of this tool is to demonstrate proof-of-concept, and will work with RFC 2409 based aggressive mode PSK authentication.

Travis

>Hi,
>
>As part of some research I am undertaking recently, I'd like to know if any
>of you have any decent information relating to the following areas of
>_remote_ assessment of VPN services over IP.
>
>The topics I have covered and documented fully so far include:
>
>- IPsec enumeration, scanning for UDP/500 and using Roy Hills' tools
>(ike-scan) to identify the gateway
>- Various overflows relating to ISAKMP / IKE packets being sent to UDP/500,
>as in MITRE CVE
>- Offline aggressive mode IKE pre-shared key cracking, by sniffing VPN
>traffic and using IKECrack
>- Check Point aggressive mode IKE username enumeration (using Roy Hills'
>fw1-ike-userguess over UDP/500)
>- Check Point Telnet authentication service (TCP/259) user enumeration
>- Check Point information leak attacks that reveal network interface
>addresses, over both TCP/256 and TCP/264
>- Check Point RDP encapsulation filter bypass techniques, using UDP/259
>- Offline Microsoft PPTP (TCP/1723) MS-CHAP challenge-response cracking
>
>Two areas in which I've identified a need for tools are:
>
>- Check Point brute force password grinding tool for FWZ or IKE, to
>compromise SecuRemote username/password combinations
>- PPTP brute force tool, to compromise those user/password combinations also
>
>Does anyone know of such offensive brute force tools, or techniques I have
>missed (against ISAKMP and Check Point)? if so, any input would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
>Chris
>
>
>Chris McNab
>Technical Director
>
>Matta
>18 Noel Street
>London W1F 8GN
>
>http://www.trustmatta.com
>
>
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