From: Steven M. Bellovin [mailto:smb@research.att.com] Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 12:32 AM
In message <3B7360B4.71755CA7@deaddrop.org>, Etaoin Shrdlu writes:
Spent nearly two days convincing someone who was managing a server that he
thing that sucks is that he KNEW he couldn't be a problem, since he wasn't running IIS. I had the packet captures and obvious grabs for
So -- if he wasn't running IIS, what was he running?
Win2K boxen are ALWAYS running IIS. It doesn't matter whether you have Pro or Server. ALL Win2K systems need to run the patch. MSFT chose to integrate much of the IIS stuff into DLLs with other system critical stuff. As a result, IIS can't be completely removed without killing off other critical functions. Yes, what they proved in court is even more true with Win2K than with Win98 (Duh! MSFT didn't lie, but they didn't tell the whole truth either). WinXP is even more in that direction, from all reports. BTW, is any motion happening, in the direction of finding the author(s)? I'd like to personally thank them, with a new neck-tie. The other end is attached to a huge California oak tree.