* bad packets crash firewall.
@ 2005-06-06 15:10 Peter Marshall
2005-06-06 15:36 ` /dev/rob0
2005-06-06 20:57 ` Pablo Neira
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From: Peter Marshall @ 2005-06-06 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
I am not sure if this is related to bad packets, a bad pptp patch, poor
kernal .. I am at a loss.
I haev a firewall iptables on FC3. It was reciently pached to include
support for pptp. When one of the users (who has a linux desktop) tries
using pptp, the firewall crashes .. (the entire box panics). Any ideas
how one user could bring the firewall down .. I need to fix this somehow
. THis problem does not appear when windows users attempt to use pptp.
THank you for any advice,
Peter
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* Re: bad packets crash firewall.
2005-06-06 15:10 bad packets crash firewall Peter Marshall
@ 2005-06-06 15:36 ` /dev/rob0
2005-06-06 15:43 ` /dev/rob0
2005-06-06 20:57 ` Pablo Neira
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From: /dev/rob0 @ 2005-06-06 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
Peter Marshall wrote:
> I am not sure if this is related to bad packets, a bad pptp patch, poor
> kernal .. I am at a loss.
And we, the list, probably more so. :)
> I haev a firewall iptables on FC3. It was reciently pached to include
> support for pptp. When one of the users (who has a linux desktop) tries
> using pptp, the firewall crashes .. (the entire box panics). Any ideas
> how one user could bring the firewall down .. I need to fix this somehow
Is the firewall machine the one running pptpd? If so then your
assumption that it was "bad packets" hitting netfilter would appear
premature. Check your logs, do debugging of the more likely suspect, pptpd.
> . THis problem does not appear when windows users attempt to use pptp.
And do yourself another favour ... dump PPTP. It's lousy and inherently
not secure. OpenVPN ( http://openvpn.net/ ) beats it in every way. The
only limitation is that it won't work with old DOS-based Windows
versions, but then, it's rather reckless to support those in a business
setting anyway IMO.
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2005-06-06 15:36 ` /dev/rob0
@ 2005-06-06 15:43 ` /dev/rob0
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From: /dev/rob0 @ 2005-06-06 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
I wrote:
>> I am not sure if this is related to bad packets, a bad pptp patch,
>> poor kernal .. I am at a loss.
>
> [snip]
>
> Check your logs, do debugging of the more likely suspect, pptpd.
Or, on further thought, the MPPE kernel patch you used is equally
suspect. Are the Windows users using MPPE? How about the Linux one?
Please note, this is not an invitation to continue in an offtopic thread
here, I am only trying to be complete in providing something which might
be useful to you. I no longer support pptpd at my sites; we are moving
them to openvpn.
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* Re: bad packets crash firewall.
2005-06-06 15:10 bad packets crash firewall Peter Marshall
2005-06-06 15:36 ` /dev/rob0
@ 2005-06-06 20:57 ` Pablo Neira
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From: Pablo Neira @ 2005-06-06 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Marshall; +Cc: netfilter
Peter Marshall wrote:
> I am not sure if this is related to bad packets, a bad pptp patch, poor
> kernal .. I am at a loss.
please, post the kernel oops dump to netfilter-devel so we could figure
out why it's crashing ;)
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Pablo
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