First published: Wed Feb 03 2021(Updated: )
A vulnerability in the IPv6 traffic processing of Cisco IOS XR Software and Cisco NX-OS Software for certain Cisco devices could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass an IPv6 access control list (ACL) that is configured for an interface of an affected device. The vulnerability is due to improper processing of IPv6 traffic that is sent through an affected device. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IPv6 packets that traverse the affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to access resources that would typically be protected by the interface ACL. Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability. There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability. This advisory is available at the following link:https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j
Credit: This vulnerability was found during the resolution a Cisco TAC support case
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Cisco IOS XRv 9000 | ||
Cisco NX-OS |
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The severity of cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j is high due to the potential for unauthorized access to network resources.
To mitigate the cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j vulnerability, it is recommended to apply the latest security patches and updates provided by Cisco for affected devices.
cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j affects certain Cisco devices running Cisco IOS XR Software and Cisco NX-OS Software.
An unauthenticated, remote attacker can exploit cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j to bypass configured IPv6 access control lists.
The cisco-sa-ipv6-acl-CHgdYk8j vulnerability can be exploited remotely without authentication.