CookieAckWithBadTag.seq - COOKIE-ACK chunk is received with invalid Verification Tag
To check that if COOKIE-ACK chunk is received with invalid Verification
Tag, the endpoint should silently discard the packet.
./CookieAckWithBadTag.seq [-tooloption ...] -pkt ./CookieAckWithBadTag.def
-tooloption : v6eval tool option
See Also: ../common/STD_PKT_COMMON.def
../common/SCTP_COMMON.def
Association is not established between endpoint A an B. Arrange the
data in endpoint A such that COOKIE-ACK message with a invalid
verification tag is sent in response to COOKIE-ECHO.
Endpoint A Endpoint B ULP
(CLOSED) (CLOSED)
<----------------- COOKIE-ECHO
COOKIE-ACK -----------------> Silently discard
(with invalid Verification Tag)
<----------------- COOKIE-ECHO
TEST DESCRIPTION:
1. Attempt to initiate an association from endpoint A to B. Send
COOKIE-ACK message (in response to COOKIE-ECHO) with verification
tag value different from received in COOKIE-ECHO.
Record the message sequence using a signal emulator.
2. Check A: COOKIE-ACK message is silently discarded.
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RFC 4960
8.5. Verification Tag
The Verification Tag rules defined in this section apply when sending
or receiving SCTP packets that do not contain an INIT, SHUTDOWN
COMPLETE, COOKIE ECHO (see Section 5.1), ABORT, or SHUTDOWN ACK
chunk. The rules for sending and receiving SCTP packets containing
one of these chunk types are discussed separately in Section 8.5.1.
When sending an SCTP packet, the endpoint MUST fill in the
Verification Tag field of the outbound packet with the tag value in
the Initiate Tag parameter of the INIT or INIT ACK received from its
peer.
When receiving an SCTP packet, the endpoint MUST ensure that the
value in the Verification Tag field of the received SCTP packet
matches its own tag. If the received Verification Tag value does not
match the receiver's own tag value, the receiver shall silently
discard the packet and shall not process it any further except for
those cases listed in Section 8.5.1 below.