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[Full-Disclosure] DHCP Flood on inside network. HELP!!
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] DHCP Flood on inside network. HELP!!
- From: "Eddie " <EddieS@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:00:07 -0700
I don't have much information on this yet, I am driving down to the office now
to pull an all nighter. I figured I would toss this out to the list and see if
anyone has any
idea. This is just info from what I can get from talking to people and what
little time I can get on the network before it goes down.
Starting 2 days ago, I discovered the PIX 515 was locked hard. It seems to be
random, but around every 15-30 minutes something floods the network hard for a
few
minutes. Broadcast flood too. This is a small network with 30 workstations and
5 servers (Linux and SCO, no Wins). It overloads the Extreme switches and I see
pdu (or
something like that, not udp tho) errors on about every port.
The Pix 515 overloads and is having issues, but I did see it say something
about ARP problems when I could get to the syslog for more info. I looked up
the error
number and it said it could be ARP poisoning. Not sure what would do that.
In the syslog of the DHCP server, I see thousands of DHCP DISCOVER request(and
the REPLAY request from the server, a Linux box). It looks like one client on
the
network (I have seen this both from XP and Win98) will send 100+ DISCOVER
request a second swamping the network. Not always DISCOVER too.
That will go on for a few minutes, then all is well. Then another computer will
do the same thing.
This is quickly overloading things and I am getting IRQ busy and overload
errors on some of the servers.
What should I look for. I have never seen something like this before.
Thanks
-Eddie
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