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Subject: Re: Solaris 7 x86 lpset exploit.
From: Elias Levy (aleph1
SECURITYFOCUS.COM)Date: Fri Apr 28 2000 - 15:31:39 CDT
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Summary of responses in this thread:
Brian Bruns <dax
vdot.net>:
I've been able to confirm it here against a Win NT4 Server with service
pack 5 running PC Anywhere 8.02 build 220. Did the scan 10 times, and
every time it locked up the service.
<reb
openrecords.org> :
I have verified 9.0.1 Build 143 is vulnerable to this DoS.
Young Jedi <youngjedi
MailAndNews.com>:
An nmap -sS scan on Windows NT 4, Service Pack 6a systems running pcAnywhere
9.2 did not lead to the DoS you mentioned.
The full nmap command was:
nmap -sS -O -v -p 5631,5632,65301,etc.. -randomize_hosts -D <fake_IPs> -oN
<file_name> <target_IPs>
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