Query: blackhole
OS: freebsd
Section: 4
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
BLACKHOLE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual BLACKHOLE(4)NAMEblackhole -- a sysctl(8) MIB for manipulating behaviour in respect of refused TCP or UDP connection attemptsSYNOPSISsysctl net.inet.tcp.blackhole[=[0 | 1 | 2]] sysctl net.inet.udp.blackhole[=[0 | 1]]DESCRIPTIONThe blackhole sysctl(8) MIB is used to control system behaviour when connection requests are received on TCP or UDP ports where there is no socket listening. Normal behaviour, when a TCP SYN segment is received on a port where there is no socket accepting connections, is for the system to return a RST segment, and drop the connection. The connecting system will see this as a ``Connection refused''. By setting the TCP blackhole MIB to a numeric value of one, the incoming SYN segment is merely dropped, and no RST is sent, making the system appear as a blackhole. By setting the MIB value to two, any segment arriving on a closed port is dropped without returning a RST. This provides some degree of protection against stealth port scans. In the UDP instance, enabling blackhole behaviour turns off the sending of an ICMP port unreachable message in response to a UDP datagram which arrives on a port where there is no socket listening. It must be noted that this behaviour will prevent remote systems from running traceroute(8) to a system. The blackhole behaviour is useful to slow down anyone who is port scanning a system, attempting to detect vulnerable services on a system. It could potentially also slow down someone who is attempting a denial of service attack.WARNINGThe TCP and UDP blackhole features should not be regarded as a replacement for firewall solutions. Better security would consist of the blackhole sysctl(8) MIB used in conjunction with one of the available firewall packages. This mechanism is not a substitute for securing a system. It should be used together with other security mechanisms.SEE ALSOip(4), tcp(4), udp(4), ipf(8), ipfw(8), pfctl(8), sysctl(8)HISTORYThe TCP and UDP blackhole MIBs first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0.AUTHORSGeoffrey M. RehmetBSDJanuary 1, 2007 BSD
Related Man Pages |
---|
syncache(4) - freebsd |
udp(4) - freebsd |
udp(4p) - ultrix |
udp(4) - netbsd |
udp(4) - osx |
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community |
---|
TCP/UDP Ports |
How to check the TCP/UDP port of a connection |
"Stealth up" port 80 |
High TCP segment retransmit rate |
QFTP connection refused problem in WEC7 |