cve-2006-1651
Vulnerability from cvelistv5
Published
2006-04-06 10:00
Modified
2024-08-07 17:19
Severity ?
Summary
Microsoft ISA Server 2004 allows remote attackers to bypass certain filtering rules, including ones for (1) ICMP and (2) TCP, via IPv6 packets. NOTE: An established researcher has disputed this issue, saying that "Neither ISA Server 2004 nor Windows 2003 Basic Firewall support IPv6 filtering ... This is different network protocol.
Impacted products
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