Vulnerability Discussion
ICMP redirect messages are used by routers to inform hosts that a more direct route exists for a particular destination. These messages modify the host's route table and are unauthenticated. An illicit ICMP redirect message could result in a man-in-the-middle attack.
Check
Verify the system ignores IPv4 ICMP redirect messages.
# grep 'net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects' /etc/sysctl.conf /etc/sysctl.d/*
If "net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects" is not configured in the /etc/sysctl.conf file or in the /etc/sysctl.d/ directory, is commented out, or does not have a value of "0", this is a finding.
Check that the operating system implements the "accept_redirects" variables with the following command:
# /sbin/sysctl -a | grep 'net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects'
net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0
If the returned line does not have a value of "0", this is a finding.
Fix
Set the system to ignore IPv4 ICMP redirect messages by adding the following line to "/etc/sysctl.conf" or a configuration file in the /etc/sysctl.d/ directory (or modify the line to have the required value):
net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0
Issue the following command to make the changes take effect:
# sysctl --system