advanced search
down64.com >>  Utilities :: Patches and Updates >> Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0 & 4.1 Security Patch: 'Severed Windows Media Server Connection' Vulnerability
Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0 & 4.1 Security Patch: 'Severed Windows Media Server Connection' Vulnerability 12-15-00

    If a connection to a server running the Windows Media Unicast Service was started, then severed, in a particular way, the service would ???leak??? some of the resources that were allocated during the connection. If this sequence of commands was repeated enough times, it could degrade the server???s performance to the point where it would no longer be able to provide useful service.When a connection to a Windows Media server is made, then severed, using a particular sequence of TCP/IP packets, the Windows Media Unicast Service does not release all of the resources allocated to the connection. By repeatedly making and then severing connections in this manner, a malicious user could exhaust the resources on a server, thereby preventing it from providing streaming media services.If an affected server were attacked via this vulnerability, the server operator could restore normal operation by restarting the Windows Media Service. Any sessions that were in progress would be lost, but users could immediately reconnect and resume normal use. Note: Windows Media Services 4.1 ships as part of Windows 2000, and the patch for Windows Media Services 4.1 can be applied atop Windows 2000 Gold or SP1. Windows Media Services 4.0 does not ship as part of any other product. The patch for Windows Media Services 4.0 can be applied to any machine already running the product.

License: Freeware
File size: 650 KB
Date updated: 12/20/2000
Developer: Microsoft Corp. (More Products ...)
Homepage: www.microsoft.com

Download:  Download Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0 & 4.1 Security Patch: 'Severed Windows Media Server Connection' Vulnerability
Award:


Bookmark:
Text Link: Copy
Html Link: Copy
 
Popular search terms related to Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0 & 4.1 Security Patch: 'Severed Windows Media Server Connection' Vulnerability:
   Microsoft
   Windows
   Media
   Services
   4
   0
   1
   Security
   Patch
   Server
   Connection
   Vulnerability

Related keywords:
   resume
   lost
   note
   restore
   media

Products of Microsoft Corp., 17 Programs, Show All
Title Date Size
Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Update: Web Client Security MS01-001
The Web Client Security Update for Office 2000 protects you from a vulnerability in Office 2000 that can allow login information to be sent over the Internet. Malicious Web site operators could deceive users into browsing to a Web page or server that...
2001-01-15733 KB
Microsoft Windows ME Security Patch: 'Web Client NTLM Authentication' Vulnerability MS01-001
The Web Extender Client (WEC) is a component that ships as part of Office 2000, Windows 2000, and Windows Me. WEC allows IE to view and publish files via web folders, similar to viewing and adding files in a directory through Windows Explorer. Due to...
2001-01-15305 KB
Microsoft Access 2000 and SQL Server 2000 Readiness Update 12-21-00
The Access 2000 and SQL Server 2000 Readiness Update improves the way in which Microsoft Access 2000 works with Microsoft SQL Server 2000. This update allows you to upsize Access databases to SQL Server 2000, and to create new databases against SQL S...
2000-12-28640 KB
Microsoft Windows Media Services 4.0 & 4.1 Security Patch: 'Severed Windows Media Server Connection' Vulnerability 12-15-00
If a connection to a server running the Windows Media Unicast Service was started, then severed, in a particular way, the service would ???leak??? some of the resources that were allocated during the connection. If this sequence of commands was repeated ...
2000-12-20650 KB
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (including MS SQL Server Desktop Engine 2000) Security Patch: 'Extended Stored Procedure Param 12-1-00
This is a buffer overrun vulnerability. A malicious user could exploit this vulnerability in either of two ways. In the simplest case, he or she could use the vulnerability to cause the SQL Server service to fail. In the more complex case, he or she ...
2000-12-04235 KB
Submit Software | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Advertise with Us | Awards | Developer | Link to Us | Links | Contact Us
Copyright © down64.com. All rights reserved.

Partner Sites:  Addicting Games  IE Picture Downloader  Free Computer Software  Funny jokes