On Tuesday 24 April 2001 03:46, Mario Enrico Ragucci wrote:
Hello,
- It was possible to make IIS use 100% of the CPU by sending it malformed extension data in the URL requested, preventing him to serve web pages to legitimate clients.
This one is about software from some well known company in Redmon, Virginia. Ignore
- The misconfigured proxy accepts requests coming from anywhere. This allows attackers to gain some anonymity when browsing some sensitive sites using your proxy, making the remote sites think that the requests come from your network. - The misconfigured proxy accepts requests coming from anywhere. This allows attackers to gain some anonymity when browsing some sensitive sites using your proxy, making the remote sites think that the requests come from your network. - Information found on port unknown (3128/tcp) The remote web server type is : Squid/2.2.STABLE5 We recommend that you configure your web server to return
I recommend that you run Nessus from the outside of your firewall/proxy and compare the outcome. BB, Arjen