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Chapter 8 Firewalls
P-660H-Tx v2 User’s Guide
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Figure 60
SYN Flood
• In a
LAND Attack
, hackers flood SYN packets into the network with a spoofed source IP
address of the targeted system. This makes it appear as if the host computer sent the
packets to itself, making the system unavailable while the target system tries to respond to
itself.
7
A
brute-force
attack, such as a "Smurf" attack, targets a feature in the IP specification
known as directed or subnet broadcasting, to quickly flood the target network with
useless data. A Smurf hacker floods a router with Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) echo request packets (pings). Since the destination IP address of each packet is
the broadcast address of the network, the router will broadcast the ICMP echo request
packet to all hosts on the network. If there are numerous hosts, this will create a large
amount of ICMP echo request and response traffic. If a hacker chooses to spoof the
source IP address of the ICMP echo request packet, the resulting ICMP traffic will not
only clog up the "intermediary" network, but will also congest the network of the
spoofed source IP address, known as the "victim" network. This flood of broadcast
traffic consumes all available bandwidth, making communications impossible.
Figure 61
Smurf Attack
Summary of Contents for P-660H-T1 v2
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Page 28: ...List of Tables P 660H Tx v2 User s Guide 28 Table 125 NetBIOS Filter Default Settings 296...
Page 29: ...29 PART I Introduction Introducing the ZyXEL Device 31 Introducing the Web Configurator 37...
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Page 49: ...49 PART II Wizards Wizard Setup for Internet Access 51 Bandwidth Management Wizard 59...
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Page 65: ...65 PART III Network WAN Setup 67 LAN Setup 85 Network Address Translation NAT Screens 97...
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Page 109: ...109 PART IV Security Firewalls 111 Firewall Configuration 123 Content Filtering 145...
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Page 130: ...Chapter 9 Firewall Configuration P 660H Tx v2 User s Guide 130 Figure 65 Firewall Edit Rule...
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Page 168: ...Chapter 13 Dynamic DNS Setup P 660H Tx v2 User s Guide 168...
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Page 239: ...Appendix A Product Specifications P 660H Tx v2 User s Guide 239...
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Page 256: ...Appendix B Internal SPTGEN P 660H Tx v2 User s Guide 256...
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