Windows 2000 security vulnerability solution

From: Neil (Neil_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/24/05


Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:10:03 -0700

Hi,

We ran a security vulnerability test on our servers using nessus tool. We
could not find solution for several vulnerabilities that were found. I just
would like to know what would be the solution for the vulnerabilities which
we found.

1. LDAP allows anonymous binds
2. Oracle tnslsnr security Count
3. ShowCode possible Count - Windows NT box
4. SSH protocol versions supported Count
5. NFS export
6. nfsd service Count

For now, I think this should suffice. So, if you have the answer, kindly let
me know.

thanks in advance



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