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CERT Advisory CA-99-07 IIS Buffer Overflow

   Revised: June 18, 1999
   Originally released: June 16, 1999
   Source: CERT/CC

Note: This re-distribution of CA-99-07 contains new information
regarding variations of the IIS vulnerability that was widely reported
this week. In particular, we encourage sites to obtain and install the
patch that is available from Microsoft which addresses all of the
variations of this vulnerability.
   
Systems Affected

     * Machines running Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
       
I. Description

   Buffer overflow vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft Internet
   Information Server 4.0 have been discovered in several libraries,
   including libraries that handle .HTR, .STM, and .IDC files.
   
   A tool to exploit at least one of the vulnerabilities has been
   publicly released.
   
II. Impact

   These vulnerabilities allow remote intruders to execute arbitrary code
   with the privileges of the IIS server. Additionally, intruders can use
   this vulnerability to crash vulnerable IIS processes.
   
III. Solution

   Microsoft has released and updated Microsoft Security Bulletin
   MS99-019, which points to a patch for these vulnerabilities. We
   encourage you to read this bulletin, available from
   
   http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/ms99-019.asp
          
   We will update this advisory as more information becomes available.
   Please check the CERT/CC Web site for the most current revision.
     _________________________________________________________________
   
   Our thanks to Jason Garms and Scott Culp of Microsoft for providing
   information contained in this advisory.
   ______________________________________________________________________
   
   This document is available from:
   http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-99-07-IIS-Buffer-Overflow.html.
   ______________________________________________________________________
   
CERT/CC Contact Information

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          CERT Coordination Center
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          Carnegie Mellon University
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          U.S.A.
          
   CERT personnel answer the hotline 08:00-20:00 EST(GMT-5) / EDT(GMT-4)
   Monday through Friday; they are on call for emergencies during other
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   Copyright 1999 Carnegie Mellon University.
   Conditions for use, disclaimers, and sponsorship information can be
   found in http://www.cert.org/legal_stuff.html.
   
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   Patent and Trademark Office
   ______________________________________________________________________
   
   NO WARRANTY
   Any material furnished by Carnegie Mellon University and the Software
   Engineering Institute is furnished on an "as is" basis. Carnegie
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   Revision History

June 16, 1999:  Initial release
June 18, 1999:  Added information about .STM and .IDC files.

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