Microsoft Security Advisory (975191): Vulnerabilities in the FTP Service in Internet Information Ser


 
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Old 10-13-2009
Microsoft Security Advisory (975191): Vulnerabilities in the FTP Service in Internet Information Ser

Revision Note: V3.0 (October 13, 2009): Advisory updated to reflect publication of security bulletin. Advisory Summary:Microsoft has completed the investigation into a public report of this issue. We have released MS09-053 to address this issue. For more information about this issue, including download links for an available security update, please review MS09-053. The vulnerabilities addressed are the IIS FTP Service DoS Vulnerability (CVE-2009-2521) and the IIS FTP Service RCE and DoS Vulnerability (CVE-2009-3023).

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bptojdb(8)						      System Manager's Manual							bptojdb(8)

NAME
bptojdb - Converts bootptab entries into permanent, static IP entries for JOIN databases. SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/bptojdb [-m | -f] filename OPTIONS
Create client IDs for Microsoft DHCP clients. Microsoft does not use the client's MAC address by itself as the client identifier. Instead, it prepends a 01 (Ethernet) to the MAC address and changes the hardware type to 0 (generic). If the clients in your bootptab file are Microsoft clients, you will need to use the -m option. Create client IDs for FTP Software's DHCP clients. FTP Software does not use the client's MAC address by itself as the client identifier. Instead, it creates a 16-byte client identifier with the prefix "cid-". If the clients in your bootptab file are FTP Software DHCP clients, you will need to use the -f option. DESCRIPTION
The bptojdb program reads entries in a standard bootptab file and creates permanent, static IP entries for the JOIN databases. After read- ing the bootptab file, bptojdb displays to the standard output entries in a format suitable for the jdbmod utility. Each MAC address in the bootptab file is given a static IP address with a permanent lease. To store the information in the JOIN databases, run jdbmod with the converted data. For example: bptojdb bootptab | jdbmod FILES
SEE ALSO
Commands: jdbdump(8), jdbmod(8) bptojdb(8)