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14.\" $FreeBSD$
15.Dd January 1, 2007
16.Dt BLACKHOLE 4
17.Os
18.Sh NAME
19.Nm blackhole
20.Nd a
21.Xr sysctl 8
22MIB for manipulating behaviour in respect of refused TCP or UDP connection
23attempts
24.Sh SYNOPSIS
25.Cd sysctl net.inet.tcp.blackhole[=[0 | 1 | 2]]
26.Cd sysctl net.inet.udp.blackhole[=[0 | 1]]
27.Sh DESCRIPTION
28The
29.Nm
30.Xr sysctl 8
31MIB is used to control system behaviour when connection requests
32are received on TCP or UDP ports where there is no socket listening.
33.Pp
34Normal behaviour, when a TCP SYN segment is received on a port where
35there is no socket accepting connections, is for the system to return
36a RST segment, and drop the connection.
37The connecting system will
38see this as a
39.Dq Connection refused .
40By setting the TCP blackhole
41MIB to a numeric value of one, the incoming SYN segment
42is merely dropped, and no RST is sent, making the system appear
43as a blackhole.
44By setting the MIB value to two, any segment arriving
45on a closed port is dropped without returning a RST.
46This provides some degree of protection against stealth port scans.
47.Pp
48In the UDP instance, enabling blackhole behaviour turns off the sending
49of an ICMP port unreachable message in response to a UDP datagram which
50arrives on a port where there is no socket listening.
51It must be noted that this behaviour will prevent remote systems from running
52.Xr traceroute 8
53to a system.
54.Pp
55The blackhole behaviour is useful to slow down anyone who is port scanning
56a system, attempting to detect vulnerable services on a system.
57It could potentially also slow down someone who is attempting a denial
58of service attack.
59.Sh WARNING
60The TCP and UDP blackhole features should not be regarded as a replacement
61for firewall solutions.
62Better security would consist of the
63.Nm
64.Xr sysctl 8
65MIB used in conjunction with one of the available firewall packages.
66.Pp
67This mechanism is not a substitute for securing a system.
68It should be used together with other security mechanisms.
69.Sh SEE ALSO
70.Xr ip 4 ,
71.Xr tcp 4 ,
72.Xr udp 4 ,
73.Xr ipf 8 ,
74.Xr ipfw 8 ,
75.Xr pfctl 8 ,
76.Xr sysctl 8
77.Sh HISTORY
78The TCP and UDP
79.Nm
80MIBs
81first appeared in
82.Fx 4.0 .
83.Sh AUTHORS
84.An Geoffrey M. Rehmet
85