RE: bug w2k
From: Linn Boyd (linn@techconnectinc.com)Date: 07/29/01
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Message-ID: <208ABAC977F6B9458B80FC3B2E50D5430DD67B@w2khou03.techconnectinc.com> From: Linn Boyd <linn@techconnectinc.com> To: 'BrainMast' <brain_master@hotmail.com>, SIFFREDI DANIEL <DSIFFREDI@nacion-afjp.com.ar>, BugTraq <Bugtraq@securityfocus.com> Subject: RE: bug w2k Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 21:35:53 -0500
I just tested this on a Terminal Services enabled server and it will crash
the system through a RDP or ICA connection. This can be a real problem with
people running large Terminal Server environments.
Cheers,
Linn
>Doesn't appear to be much of a security problem unless you want to crash
>>the
>system.
> Ping to any host (for example ping 10.100.2.1 preferred a host in your
> LAN), Now press F7 and Enter (try a couple of times quickly...less
> than ten, and you can see what a meaning)
> The machine reboots, from nothing a warm reboot.
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