4.2.4 icmpaddressmask

Information

The icmpaddressmask parameter determines whether the system responds to an ICMP address mask ping.

Rationale:

The icmpaddressmask parameter will be set to 0, This means that the system will not respond to ICMP address mask request pings. By default, when this is enabled the system is susceptible to source routing attacks. This is typically a feature performed by a device such as a network router and should not be enabled within the operating system.

Solution

In /etc/tunables/nextboot, add the icmpaddressmask entry:

no -p -o icmpaddressmask=0

This makes the change permanent by adding the entry into /etc/tunables/nextboot

Default Value:

1

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/13069

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-7

Plugin: Unix

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