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K57211290: IPv6 fragmentation vulnerability CVE-2016-10142
Security Advisory Description An issue was discovered in the IPv6 protocol specification, related to ICMP Packet Too Big PTB messages. The scope of this CVE is all affected IPv6 implementations from all vendors. The security implications of IP fragmentation have been discussed at length in RFC627...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
IPv6 protocol is vulnerable to denial of serviceDos attacks. Remote attacker could leverage the generation of IPv6 atomic fragments to trigger the use of fragmentation in an arbitrary IPv6 flow and subsequently perform any type of a fragmentation-based attack against legacy IPv6 nodes that do not...
F5 Networks BIG-IP : IPv6 fragmentation vulnerability (K57211290)
An issue was discovered in the IPv6 protocol specification, related to ICMP Packet Too Big PTB messages. The scope of this CVE is all affected IPv6 implementations from all vendors. The security implications of IP fragmentation have been discussed at length in RFC6274 and RFC7739. An attacker can...
CVE-2016-10142
It was discovered that a remote attacker could leverage the generation of IPv6 atomic fragments to trigger the use of fragmentation in an arbitrary IPv6 flow in scenarios in which actual fragmentation of packets is not needed and could subsequently perform any type of a fragmentation-based attack...
CVE-2016-10142
An issue was discovered in the IPv6 protocol specification, related to ICMP Packet Too Big PTB messages. The scope of this CVE is all affected IPv6 implementations from all vendors. The security implications of IP fragmentation have been discussed at length in RFC6274 and RFC7739. An attacker can...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in the IPv6 protocol specification, related to ICMP Packet Too Big PTB messages. The scope of this CVE is all affected IPv6 implementations from all vendors. The security implications of IP fragmentation have been discussed at length in RFC6274 and RFC7739. An attacker can...
CVE-2016-10142
CVE-2016-10142 : The IPv6 fragmentation/atomic-fragment issue can cause a DoS (including kernel panic) by forging an ICMPv6 Packet Too Big message to trigger IPv6 atomic fragments, affecting IPv6 implementations across vendors. Connected docs confirm practical impact as DoS with possible kernel p...
CVE-2016-10142
An issue was discovered in the IPv6 protocol specification, related to ICMP Packet Too Big PTB messages. The scope of this CVE is all affected IPv6 implementations from all vendors. The security implications of IP fragmentation have been discussed at length in RFC6274 and RFC7739. An attacker can...