[NT] Microsoft Distributed Transaction Controller TIP DoS (MS05-051)

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Date: 10/12/05

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      Microsoft Distributed Transaction Controller TIP DoS (MS05-051)
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    SUMMARY

    The Distributed Transaction Controller provides a method for disparate
    processes to complete atomic transactions. The Transaction Internet
    Protocol (TIP) is one the ways that the DTC service can be accessed. This
    service is part of a standard installation on Windows NT 4.0, Windows
    2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.

    Remote exploitation of a denial of service vulnerability within various
    versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system allows attackers to
    cause the msdtc.exe process to crash.

    DETAILS

    Vulnerable Systems:
     * Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4

    The vulnerability specifically exists because of a flaw in processing
    responses from foreign servers. The DoS can be triggered by sending a
    command sequence that causes the DTC service to connect back to a hostile
    server. If the hostile server sends an unexpected protocol command during
    the reconnection request, the DTC service will throw an exception and
    exit. This attack can be used to kill the DTC service and prevent other
    applications from using the service to process transactions.

    The following commands can be sent over TCP port 3372 to force the DTC
    service to connect to an arbitrary host and process commands:

      IDENTIFY 3 3 DST_IP:DST_PORT/ANYID -
      PUSH SOMESTRING
      PREPARE
      RECONNECT

    Analysis:
    Successful exploitation of this vulnerability will cause applications
    requiring the MSDTC service to fail. One such service is Microsoft SQL
    Server. Any other applications that rely on clustering to be functional
    will also fail. This service should not be exposed to public networks,
    thus mitigating the risk of this vulnerability.

    Vendor response:
    The vendor security advisory and appropriate patches are available at:
    <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS05-051.mspx>
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS05-051.mspx

    CVE Information:
     <http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1979>
    CAN-2005-1979

    Disclosure Timeline:
    03/23/2005 Initial vendor notification
    03/23/2005 Initial vendor response
    10/11/2005 Coordinated public disclosure

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The information has been provided by
    <mailto:idlabs-advisories@lists.idefense.com> iDEFENSE Labs Security
    Advisories.
    The original article can be found at:
    <http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=320&type=vulnerabilities> http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=320&type=vulnerabilities

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