Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old denial-of-service flaw in IpTools, also called Tiny TCP/IP server. If the Remote command server is exposed on TCP port 23, a remote attacker could crash that service. The source bundle does not show active exploitation or a named patch. Exposure appears limited to systems still running IpTools/Tiny TCP/IP server 0.1.4 with the Remote command server reachable on TCP port 23. Internet-facing or broadly reachable deployments are the main concern. Treat this as a legacy-service exposure issue. It is unlikely to be widespread, but any reachable instance can be remotely crashed and should be removed, disabled, or tightly isolated. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire any IpTools/Tiny TCP/IP server 0.1.4 deployments.; Disable the Remote command server if it is not required.; Restrict TCP port 23 to trusted administration networks only..
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