2. Title: Study on Rip v1 and Rip v2 protocol
Abstract:
The project does a study on Rip v1 and Rip v2 protocol. The configuration methods of
the protocols on Cisco routers are analyzed. The insecurity of Rip v1 and how it is
improved by Rip v2 is documented. The configuration required on Cisco routers to block
RIP updates on specific interfaces is documented.
Title: Resolving Active FTP issues with Cisco CBAC
Abstract:
The users in an organization access internet through a normal firewall. Since a firewall is
setup, the users are unable to access Active FTP servers on the internet. The project aims
to setup a Cisco IOS firewall to resolve the issue. The generic issues with firewalls and
Active FTP servers and how the CBAC feature on the Cisco IOS firewall resolves
the issue.
Title: Defeating route table poisoning with OSPF
Abstract:
RIP v1 is an insecure protocol. It does not have an authentication support inbuilt. An
attacker can craft invalid RIP packets and send it out on a RIP network. The RIP router
would accept the same and update its routing table. This poisons the route table as
invalid route entries are injected in the table. The project aims to understand how OSPF
which has authentication inbuilt can be used as protection against the attack.
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