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Re: Insecure IKE Implementations Clarification
From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 23:00:31 +0100

Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:

For what it's worth, the possibility of this general type of attack was
repeatedly discussed in the IPsec working group and is a major reason
why XAUTH was abandoned.  The particular password-stealing attack that I 
describe as been widely discussed among IKE implementors for at least two
years; other implementors probably independently noticed it at least as
early as I did, which was three years ago.

And we have technology deployed that solves exactly the same problem in
a reasonable way: SSH.

What's pretty disturbing is that there is wide understanding of this
issue among actual protocol implementors, but that Cisco field personnel
continue to quite plainly tell customers that it does not exist at all,
even when the risk to those customers is huge.

I have to admit that we were blinded as well.  I didn't look too closely
at XAUTH at that time because it was proprietary software and no
GNU/Linux client was in sight.  We should have forced Cisco to implement
hybrid mode over two years ago, but failed to do so.  I'm sorry about
that mess.


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