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Eccouncil Exam ECSAv10 Topic 8 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's ECSAv10 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 8
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You are running through a series of tests on your network to check for any security vulnerabilities. After normal working hours, you initiate a DoS attack against your external firewall. The firewall quickly freezes up and becomes unusable.

You then initiate an FTP connection from an external IP into your internal network. The connection is successful even though you have FTP blocked at the external firewall. What has happened?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Fidelia
1 days ago
This question is like a punch in the gut. Who in their right mind would run a DoS attack on their own network? That's just begging for trouble. But hey, at least it's not on the exam, right? As for the answer, I'm leaning towards B - the firewall failed-bypass.
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Tambra
2 days ago
Okay, so we've got a firewall that's freezing up and an FTP connection that's working when it shouldn't be. Sounds like a real mess. I'm thinking the answer is D - the firewall ACL has been purged. That would explain why the FTP connection was able to get through.
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Luann
3 days ago
Dude, this question is giving me a headache. I mean, who even does that kind of testing on a live network? That's just asking for trouble. But if I had to pick an answer, I'd say C - the firewall failed-closed. That would make the most sense to me.
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Gladys
5 days ago
Hold up, a DoS attack on the firewall? That's some serious stuff. I'm thinking the firewall failed-open (A), which would explain why the FTP connection went through even though it's supposed to be blocked.
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Shantell
7 days ago
Whoa, this question is intense! A DoS attack on the firewall that makes it freeze up? That's no good. As for the FTP connection, I'm gonna go with B - the firewall failed-bypass. That's the only one that makes sense to me.
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