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HACKING ON L2 DEVICES
Why We need Layer 2 security?
OSI layer was build to allow different layers to work without knowledge of each other.
Layer 2 can be very weak link in the network.
If any one of the layer hacked, communications are compromised.
Topics
1. MAC Attacks2. VLAN hopping attacks3. ARP attacks4. Spanning Tree Attacks5. DHCP Starvation Attack
MAC ATTACKS
What is MAC and CAM ?
MAC is 48 Bit L2 address
1234.5678.9ABC
First 24 bits is manufacture code Assigned by IEEE00-50-56XX-XXXX
Second 24 bits is specific interface,Assigned by ManufactureXXXX-XXC0-00-01
Content Addressable memory (CAM) table stores information such as MAC addressed available on physical ports with their associated VLAN parameters.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mac_address_lookup_find.html
Normal CAM operation (1/3)
Normal CAM operation (2/3)
Normal CAM operation (3/3)
How Bypass the CAM?
1. Due to hardware restrictions, CAM has fixed size memory
2. Different switches has different size of CAM table
3. Overload the CAM to bypass the MAC table restriction
CAM Overflow attack
CAM Overflow attack
CAM Overflow attackExample output of macof tool
Duration of this attack
• 63 bits of source (MAC, VLAN, misc) creates 17 Bits of hash value and it will get stored in the CAM table.
• In a Cisco Catalyst 5650, we can store appox. 131,000 CAM entries
• Dsniff macof tool can create 1,55,000 MAC entries in a minute.
How to overcome this attack?
We can overcome this attack by enabling switch port security such as1. Static Secure MAC Addresses2. Dynamic Secure MAC addresses3. Sticky secure MAC addresses.
Limitations:
1. A secure port can’t be a SPAN port2. A secure port cannot be an 802.1X port.3. A secure port cannot belong to an EtherChannel port-channel
interface.
Cisco# conf t Cisco(config)# interface fastethernet0/1 Cisco(config-if)# switchport mode access Cisco(config-if)# switchport port-security Cisco(config-if)# switchport port-security maximum 5Cisco(config-if)# switchport port-security violation restrict Cisco(config-if)# switchport port-security mac-address aaaa.aaaa.aaaa Cisco(config-if)# switchport port-security mac-address bbbb.bbbb.bbbb
VLAN Hopping Attack
What is mean by Trunk Port?
• Trunk port have access to all the VLANs by default.• It used to route traffic of multiple VLANs across the same
physical link.• Encapsulation can be 802.1Q or ISL (Cisco preparatory)
Rogue Trunk / Switch Spoof attack
1. A computer can spoof as a switch with 802.1Q or ISL signaling.2. DTP signaling is required.3. Requires trunking favorable setting on the switch port.
Double encapsulated VLAN attack
1. Attacker sends double tagged 802.1Q frames2. Switch can perform only one level of decapsulation, so the frame
will be forwarded as per the second tag.3. VLAN hopping occurs
Security practices to avoid the attacks• Always use dedicated VLAN ID for all trunk ports• Disable Unused ports and put them on unused VLANs• Don’t use VLAN1 for anything• Set DTP off
ARP Attacks
An ARP request messageshould be placed in a frameand broadcast to allcomputers on the network
Each computer receives therequest and examines theIP address
The computer mentioned inthe request sends aresponse; all othercomputers process anddiscard the request withoutsending a response
ARP recall
Gratuitous ARP is used by hosts to announce their IP address to the local network and avoid duplicate IP addresses on the network; routers and other network hardware may use cache information gained from gratuitous ARPs
Gratuitous ARP
ARP Spoofing• ARP has no security on IP / MAC addresses
• Host W broadcasts I’m 1.2.3.1 with MAC 12:34:56:78:9A:BC in regular interval
• When the host x requests the MAC of gateway, it will be overwritten by the gratuitous ARP packet
Even a static ARP entry for 1.2.3.1 on Y will get overwritten by the Gratuitous ARP on some Oss.
Sniffed outputSniffed credentials by Cain and Abel
ARP Spoof Mitigation
• Some IDS systems will watch for an unusually high amount of ARP traffic
• ARPWatch, AntiARP tools are available to avoid ARP spoofing
• Static ARP on critical systems• ARP firewall feature is implemented in some Cisco devices.
STP Attacks
STP BasicsSTP is used to avoid loops and broadcast storms
Messages are sent using Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs). Basic messages include: configuration, topology change notification/acknowledgment. (TCN/TCA)
Standard 802.1d STP takes 30-45 seconds to deal with a failure or Root bridge change.
Sending BPDUs from the attacker can force these changes and create a root bridge change.
Now attacker can see any frames
MITM, DoS, etc. all possible
STP Attack Mitigation
We can avoid this attack by enabling
Root guardBPDU guard in the switch
DHCP attack
DHCP Starvation Attack
• This attack performing by broadcasting number of DHCP requests by spoofed source MAC
• If enough request flooded onto the network, the attacker can completely exhaust the address space allocated by the DHCP servers for an indefinite period of time.
DHCP Starvation Attack
• Yersinia is used here for DHCP starvation attack.
Mitigation of DHCP Starvation attack• Port security should be enabled.• DHCP snooping to be enabled
Cisco(config)#interface range GigabitEthernet1/0/1 - 48Cisco(config-if)#description Access PortsCisco(config-if)#switchport port-securityCisco(config-if)#switchport port-security maximum 4Cisco(config-if)#switchport port-security aging time 5Cisco(config-if)#switchport port-security aging type inactivityCisco(config-if)#switchport port-security violation shutdownCisco(config-if)#exitCisco(config)#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/49Cisco(config-if)#description Uplink to DHCP ServerCisco(config-if)#ip dhcp snooping trustCisco(config-if)#exitCisco(config)#ip dhcp snoopingCisco(config)#ip dhcp snooping vlan 1-10Cisco(config)#ip dhcp snooping database tftp://remotehost.company.com/Ciscodhcpsnoop.txtCisco(config)#ip dhcp snooping verify mac-addressCisco(config)#endCisco#
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