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Chapter 11 Firewalls
When the Prestige receives any subsequent packet (from the Internet or from the LAN), its
connection information is extracted and checked against the cache. A packet is only allowed to
pass through if it corresponds to a valid connection (that is, if it is a response to a connection
which originated on the LAN).
11.5.4 UDP/ICMP Security
UDP and ICMP do not themselves contain any connection information (such as sequence
numbers). However, at the very minimum, they contain an IP address pair (source and
destination). UDP also contains port pairs, and ICMP has type and code information. All of
this data can be analyzed in order to build "virtual connections" in the cache.
For instance, any UDP packet that originates on the LAN will create a cache entry. Its IP
address and port pairs will be stored. For a short period of time, UDP packets from the WAN
that have matching IP and UDP information will be allowed back in through the firewall.
A similar situation exists for ICMP, except that the Prestige is even more restrictive.
Specifically, only outgoing echoes will allow incoming echo replies, outgoing address mask
requests will allow incoming address mask replies, and outgoing timestamp requests will
allow incoming timestamp replies. No other ICMP packets are allowed in through the firewall,
simply because they are too dangerous and contain too little tracking information. For
instance, ICMP redirect packets are never allowed in, since they could be used to reroute
traffic through attacking machines.
11.5.5 Upper Layer Protocols
Some higher layer protocols (such as FTP and RealAudio) utilize multiple network
connections simultaneously. In general terms, they usually have a "control connection" which
is used for sending commands between endpoints, and then "data connections" which are used
for transmitting bulk information.
Consider the FTP protocol. A user on the LAN opens a control connection to a server on the
Internet and requests a file. At this point, the remote server will open a data connection from
the Internet. For FTP to work properly, this connection must be allowed to pass through even
though a connection from the Internet would normally be rejected.
In order to achieve this, the Prestige inspects the application-level FTP data. Specifically, it
searches for outgoing "PORT" commands, and when it sees these, it adds a cache entry for the
anticipated data connection. This can be done safely, since the PORT command contains
address and port information, which can be used to uniquely identify the connection.
Any protocol that operates in this way must be supported on a case-by-case basis. You can use
the web configurator’s Custom Ports feature to do this.
11.6 Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
• Change the default password via SMT or web configurator.
Summary of Contents for Prestige 661H Series
Page 37: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 37 List of Tables...
Page 41: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 41 Introduction to DSL...
Page 51: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 51 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige...
Page 67: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 67 Chapter 3 Wizard Setup for Internet Access...
Page 81: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 81 Chapter 5 LAN Setup...
Page 125: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 125 Chapter 8 Network Address Translation NAT Screens...
Page 143: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 143 Chapter 11 Firewalls...
Page 165: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 165 Chapter 12 Firewall Configuration...
Page 169: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 169 Chapter 13 Content Filtering...
Page 175: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 175 Chapter 14 Introduction to IPSec...
Page 203: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 203 Chapter 15 VPN Screens...
Page 207: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 207 Chapter 16 Remote Management Configuration...
Page 221: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 221 Chapter 17 Universal Plug and Play UPnP...
Page 227: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 227 Chapter 18 Logs Screens...
Page 241: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 241 Chapter 19 Media Bandwidth Management Advanced Setup...
Page 265: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 265 Chapter 21 Maintenance...
Page 275: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 275 Chapter 23 Menu 1 General Setup...
Page 279: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 279 Chapter 24 Menu 2 WAN Backup Setup...
Page 283: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 283 Chapter 25 Menu 3 LAN Setup...
Page 287: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 287 Chapter 26 Wireless LAN Setup...
Page 293: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 293 Chapter 27 Internet Access...
Page 307: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 307 Chapter 29 Static Route Setup...
Page 311: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 311 Chapter 30 Bridging Setup...
Page 327: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 327 Chapter 31 Network Address Translation NAT...
Page 343: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 343 Chapter 33 Filter Configuration...
Page 363: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 363 Chapter 36 System Information and Diagnosis...
Page 381: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 381 Chapter 38 System Maintenance...
Page 385: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 385 Chapter 39 Remote Management...
Page 395: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 395 Chapter 40 IP Policy Routing...
Page 399: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 399 Chapter 41 Call Scheduling...
Page 411: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 411 Chapter 42 VPN IPSec Setup...
Page 415: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 415 Chapter 43 SA Monitor...
Page 431: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 431 Appendix A...
Page 451: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 451 Appendix C IP Subnetting...
Page 455: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 455 Appendix E Command Interpreter...
Page 461: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 461 Appendix F Firewall Commands...
Page 464: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide Appendix G NetBIOS Filter Commands 464...
Page 465: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 465 Appendix G NetBIOS Filter Commands...
Page 479: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 479 Appendix H VPN Setup...
Page 482: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide Appendix I Splitters and Microfilters 482...
Page 483: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 483 Appendix I Splitters and Microfilters...
Page 537: ...Prestige 661H HW Series User s Guide 537 Appendix M Internal SPTGEN...