NET-TUNL-020 - Teredo is not blocked by filtering UDP port 3544 - 'access-list ([0-9]+) deny udp any eq 3544 any'

Information

Teredo packets must be blocked inbound to the enclave and outbound from the enclave.

Teredo (RFC 4380) is a tunneling mechanism that allows computers to encapsulate IPv6 packets inside IPv4 to traverse IPv4-only networks. It relies on UDP to allow the tunnel to traverse NAT devices. Teredo uses UDP port 3544 to communicate with Teredo relays which access the packet, decapsulated the packet, and route it to the appropriate IPv6 network. While Teredo was proposed by Microsoft, Linux versions do exist.

By allowing Teredo tunneling mechanism to be uncontrolled, it can pass malicious IPv6 packets over IPv4 without further inspection of the packet by router and firewall ACLs.

Inspect the network device configuration to validate Teredo packets, UDP port 3544 is blocked both inbound to the enclave and outbound from the enclave. This requirement must be administered on either the perimeter router or firewall. If Teredo is not blocked on one of these devices, this is a finding.

Solution

Configure either the perimeter router or firewall to block UDP port 3544 traffic inbound and outbound.

See Also

https://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/U_Network_Perimeter_Router_L3_Switch_V8R32_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-7, CAT|I, Rule-ID|SV-16075r5_rule, STIG-ID|NET-TUNL-020, Vuln-ID|V-15294

Plugin: Cisco

Control ID: 9eccbf53319ecd3442910f8c39541593cbd95c97fb113ea74ace5a375f8b458b