We are blocking protocols 53, 55, 77 (but not PIM) at our border.  So
far, I've seen one event where we received such packets from GBLX, but
targeted at random addresses and not enough packets to fill the
queues, much like what has been reported on NANOG recently.

But then, this is not surprising, since the published exploit doesn't
include kiddy-proof step-by-step instructions ;-)

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Alex
SWITCH-NOC

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:46:56 +0200, "Pascal Gloor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>> Has anyone actually tried this one?  The source from
>> that insecure.org posting claims to do just what your
>> French colleague suggests.

> Exploit tested on a 2600 12.1(6) IP PLUS and worked very well.

> Afaik everything written in the exploit could be done manually with hping.
> didnt tested that.

> Pascal

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