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ZyWALL 2 Series User’s Guide 

10-10 

Firewalls 

Below is a brief technical description of how these connections are tracked. Connections may either be 
defined by the upper protocols (for instance, TCP), or by the ZyWALL itself (as with the "virtual 
connections" created for UDP and ICMP).  

10.5.3 TCP Security 

The ZyWALL uses state information embedded in TCP packets. The first packet of any new connection has 
its SYN flag set and its ACK flag cleared; these are "initiation" packets. All packets that do not have this flag 
structure are called "subsequent" packets, since they represent data that occurs later in the TCP stream.  

If an initiation packet originates on the WAN, this means that someone is trying to make a connection from 
the Internet into the LAN. Except in a few special cases (see "Upper Layer Protocols" shown next), these 
packets are dropped and logged. 

If an initiation packet originates on the LAN, this means that someone is trying to make a connection from 
the LAN to the Internet. Assuming that this is an acceptable part of the security policy (as is the case with the 
default policy), the connection will be allowed. A cache entry is added which includes connection 
information such as IP addresses, TCP ports, sequence numbers, etc. 

When the ZyWALL receives any subsequent packet (from the Internet or from the LAN), its connection 
information is extracted and checked against the cache. A packet is only allowed to pass through if it 
corresponds to a valid connection (that is, if it is a response to a connection which originated on the LAN). 

10.5.4 UDP/ICMP Security 

UDP and ICMP do not themselves contain any connection information (such as sequence numbers). 
However, at the very minimum, they contain an IP address pair (source and destination). UDP also contains 
port pairs, and ICMP has type and code information. All of this data can be analyzed in order to build "virtual 
connections" in the cache.  

For instance, any UDP packet that originates on the LAN will create a cache entry. Its IP address and port 
pairs will be stored. For a short period of time, UDP packets from the WAN that have matching IP and UDP 
information will be allowed back in through the firewall. 

A similar situation exists for ICMP, except that the ZyWALL is even more restrictive. Specifically, only 
outgoing echoes will allow incoming echo replies, outgoing address mask requests will allow incoming 
address mask replies, and outgoing timestamp requests will allow incoming timestamp replies. No other 
ICMP packets are allowed in through the firewall, simply because they are too dangerous and contain too 
little tracking information. For instance, ICMP redirect packets are never allowed in, since they could be used 
to reroute traffic through attacking machines.  

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