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Bugtraq: RE: After Ms patches last Wed ...

RE: After Ms patches last Wed ...

From: Nick FitzGerald <nick_at_virus-l.demon.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 11:32:50 +1200

InfoSec_at_seba.com wrote:

> I read in a article on this patch that the instability is only present if
> the "Nortel Networks VPN client is installed and the IPSec Policy Agent is
> set to manual or automatic startup type", does anyone have any further
> input on MS04-011? Stable on a standard Win2k server install or not?

I suspect you mis-read, or the article was badly written/edited. That
combination _is_ specifically mentioned by Microsoft as a configuration
known to exhibit problems post-MS04-011:

   http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;841382

However, my reading of that KB article is not that that is the only
configuration that may cause trouble. In particular:

   Note This problem may occur if other drivers or services do not
   load successfully. This workaround is specific to the Nortel
   Networks VPN client drivers.

Also, as the hotfix that is now available to address this issue
replaces these core files:

   Mountmgr.sys
   Ntkrnlmp.exe
   Ntkrnlpa.exe
   Ntkrpamp.exe
   Ntoskrnl.exe

it seems quite unlikely that this problem would be specific to just one
common VPN client configuration...

Regards,

Nick FitzGerald
Received on May 04 2004

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