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From: John.Airey at rnib.org.uk (John.Airey@...b.org.uk)
Subject: DCOM RPC exploit (dcom.c)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu [mailto:Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu]
> Sent: 27 July 2003 16:38
> To: Nathan Seven
> Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM RPC exploit (dcom.c)
>
[snip]
>
> It may be a corner case, but based on the number of sites
> that got nailed by
> Slammer even though they had a firewall, it's a pretty common
> corner case....
>
>
As I said in my previous posts on the subject a "firewall" of itself
wouldn't stop SQL Slammer unless it was doing stateful inspection of
connections. In a nutshell, if you block all ports inbound, you have no
connectivity.
In this case though, there can be no sound business reason for having any
port under 1024 exposed to the world unless it is some kind of public
service (ie a web site). The only exception I know of is NTP.
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John Airey, BSc (Jt Hons), CNA, RHCE
Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute of the
Blind,
Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6XU,
Tel.: +44 (0) 1733 375299 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 370848 John.Airey@...b.org.uk
After over 144 years, there's still no fossil evidence of Evolution.
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