CVE-2005-0065 Information
Description
The original design of TCP does not check that the TCP sequence number in an ICMP error message is within the range of sequence numbers for data that has been sent but not acknowledged (aka \TCP sequence number checking) which makes it easier for attackers to forge ICMP error messages for specific TCP connections and cause a denial of service as demonstrated using (1) blind connection-reset attacks with forged \Destination Unreachable\ messages (2) blind throughput-reduction attacks with forged \Source Quench\ messages or (3) blind throughput-reduction attacks with forged ICMP messages that cause the Path MTU to be reduced. NOTE: CVE-2004-0790 CVE-2004-0791 and CVE-2004-1060 have been SPLIT based on different attacks; CVE-2005-0065 CVE-2005-0066 CVE-2005-0067 and CVE-2005-0068 are related identifiers that are SPLIT based on the underlying vulnerability. While CVE normally SPLITs based on vulnerability the attack-based identifiers exist due to the variety and number of affected implementations and solutions that address the attacks instead of the underlying vulnerabilities.
Reference
http://www.gont.com.ar/drafts/icmp-attacks-against-tcp.html http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/13124
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