As we don't dual home NT machines nor expect them to function as
routers; therefore, it is a non-issue. We applied the appropriate
patches and are praying nothing else was broken.
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> Hey all,
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> Any thoughts on the message below?
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> --Neil
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> cc: (bcc: Neil Buckley/Lycos)
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> Subject: Re: Alert: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS99-038) -
> Source Routin g Pa tch
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>
> I notice the dead silence on the list about this, from my perspective this
> is a major issue.
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> 1.) I wonder how long this has been known and exploited.
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> 2.) I would guess that this affects all NT firewalls (including proxy) that
> use the MS-IP stack. Has this been tested?
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> 3.) I would also guess this affects all NT web->db and Citrix servers
> (typically dual-homed). Any more info?
>
> Bill Stout
> ____________
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> BTW - Looking for Single Sign On for IIS site redirection and launched apps.
> - Looking for 'most secure' remote console package.
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John Stewart
SUPSHIP San Diego
Information Systems Security Mgr
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