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CVE-2005-3667: Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in multiple unspecified implementations of Internet Key Exchange versi...

Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in multiple unspecified implementations of Internet Key Exchange version 1 (IKEv1) have multiple unspecified attack vectors and impacts related to denial of service, as demonstrated by the PROTOS ISAKMP Test Suite for IKEv1. NOTE: due to the lack of information in the original sources, it is likely that this candidate will be REJECTed once it is known which implementations are actually vulnerable. In addition, since "denial of service" is an impact and not a vulnerability, it is unknown which underlying vulnerabilities are actually covered by this particular candidate.

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This CVE is an old, poorly specified warning about IKEv1, a protocol used by IPsec VPNs. The public record does not identify confirmed affected products or versions. The described business impact is denial of service, meaning VPN or security gateway availability could be disrupted if a vulnerable implementation exists. Potential exposure is limited to environments running IKEv1/IPsec implementations, especially VPN gateways, firewalls, routers, or embedded IPsec stacks. The source bundle does not name specific vendors, products, versions, or CPEs, so exposure must be determined from local inventory and vendor advisories. Treat this as an inventory and legacy-risk item, not an emergency without product-specific evidence. If IKEv1 is internet-exposed or required for critical VPN access, prioritize vendor validation and modernization planning. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems and appliances that still support or require IKEv1.; Check vendor advisories for each identified IKEv1/IPsec implementation.; Apply only vendor-provided fixes or configuration workarounds where available..

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