Network Vulnerability Assessment Report
11.03.2005
Sorted by host names

Session name: OvisLink_WL-1184ARStart Time:11.03.2005 00:39:15
Finish Time:11.03.2005 00:55:30
Elapsed:0 day(s) 00:16:15
Total records generated:7
high severity:1
Medium severity:1
informational:5


192.168.1.22

ServiceSeverityDescription
www (80/tcp)
Info
Port is open
general/tcp
High

The remote host seems to generate Initial Sequence Numbers (ISN) in a weak
manner which seems to solely depend on the source and dest port of the TCP
packets.

An attacker may exploit this flaw to establish spoofed connections to the
remote host.

The Raptor Firewall and Novell Netware are known to be vulnerable to this
flaw, although other network devices may be vulnerable as well.


Solution :

If you are using a Raptor Firewall, see
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/bulletin/archive/firewall/082002firewall.html

Otherwise, contact your vendor for a patch.

Reference : http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/285729

Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2002-1463
BID : 5387, 8652
general/tcp
Medium

The remote host accepts loose source routed IP packets.
The feature was designed for testing purpose.
An attacker may use it to circumvent poorly designed IP filtering
and exploit another flaw. However, it is not dangerous by itself.

Solution : drop source routed packets on this host or on other ingress
routers or firewalls.


Risk factor : Low
www (80/tcp)
Info
The remote web server type is :

IP_SHARER WEB 1.0


Solution : We recommend that you configure (if possible) your web server to return
a bogus Server header in order to not leak information.

general/tcp
Info
192.168.1.22 resolves as kruger.dnepr.net.ru.
www (80/tcp)
Info
A web server is running on this port
general/udp
Info
For your information, here is the traceroute to 192.168.1.22 :
192.168.1.37
192.168.1.22