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Bugtraq: Re: DoS of LAN via D-Link switches

Re: DoS of LAN via D-Link switches

From: Neil Watson <bugtraq_at_watson-wilson.ca>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 09:21:14 -0500

From: Frank Bures [mailto:lisfrank_at_chem.toronto.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 4:41 AM
> In my opinion, a switch should be immune to this admittedly insane
> manipulation. Otherwise, one can DoS the entire network just
> by shorting
> two RJ-45 network outlets in one's office together.

I believe what you are describing is officially called a bridge loop. A
bridge loop occurs when a switch, or stack of switches are plugged into
themselves. The result is that the switches report the same MAC address
at multiple ports. The solution to this is called Spanning Tree
Protocol. STP is a set of algorithms that help switches remove
redundant MAC entries.

Reference:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2001/03/30/net_2nd_lang.html

-- 
Neil Watson               | Gentoo Linux
Network Administrator     | Uptime 12 days
http://watson-wilson.ca   | 2.6.11.4 AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2000+ x 2
Received on Mar 30 2005
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