Another option
is to use a product list St Bernard Update Expert that demonstrates the updates
and will download them for you. Sorry –
shameless plug from a reseller. ;) Steve Clark Clark Systems Support, LLC AVIEN Charter Member www.clarksupport.com 301-610-9584
voice 240-465-0323
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Message----- If anyone is struggling
with getting current on locking down your IIS servers, I have spent some time
creating an HTML page with links to the downloads, except that I've created it
for our LAN. So, I can email you the self-extracting zipped
up version of it offline if you are interested. I don't think I've left
anything out of it, but I wouldn't be surprised if I missed a few items.
It includes the Post-SP6
NT 4 security rollup as well, which adds a good
14MB to the file size, so I can remove that if you would like. Anyway, I'm emailing
this list so hopefully it can help push the admins to install these updates
that haven't done so already so we can start putting an end to this Code Red
stuff. Of course, if you are already infected you'll need to get yourself
clean. Does eEye have that Code Red scanner available still?
Doesn't it detect if you are already infected and clean it? I can't
remember and couldn't find it last time I checked their site. However,
the last I checked was a while back. I'm leaving for the day so I don't
have time to check it now and won't get any replies to this message until
tomorrow. Trying to be of
assistance to people that are short on time and haven't updated their servers
since I personally have found Microsoft's web pages to be extremely cluttered
and hard to figure out what you should and shouldn't install. Allen http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm |
Title: IIS4/5 patches
- IIS4/5 patches Allen Crawford
- Re: IIS4/5 patches Bob Chyka
- Clark, Steve