The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-sequence delivery. Rationale: If the protocol is not required, it is recommended that the drivers not be installed to reduce the potential attack surface.
Solution
Run the following script to disabled dccp. #!/usr/bin/env bash { l_mname='dccp' # set module name if ! modprobe -n -v '$l_mname' | grep -P -- '^h*install /bin/(true|false)'; then echo -e ' - setting module: '$l_mname' to be not loadable' echo -e 'install $l_mname /bin/false' >> /etc/modprobe.d/'$l_mname'.conf fi if lsmod | grep '$l_mname' > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo -e ' - unloading module '$l_mname'' modprobe -r '$l_mname' fi if ! grep -Pq -- '^h*blacklisth+$l_mnameb' /etc/modprobe.d/*; then echo -e ' - deny listing '$l_mname'' echo -e 'blacklist $l_mname' >> /etc/modprobe.d/'$l_mname'.conf fi }