Nessus Scan Report
This report gives details on hosts that were tested and issues that were found. Please follow the recommended steps and procedures to eradicate these threats.

Scan Details
Hosts which were alive and responding during test 1
Number of security holes found 14
Number of security warnings found 22


Host List
Host(s) Possible Issue
192.168.1.7 Security hole(s) found
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Analysis of Host
Address of Host Port/Service Issue regarding Port
192.168.1.7 general/tcp Security hole found
192.168.1.7 ftp (21/tcp) Security warning(s) found
192.168.1.7 smtp (25/tcp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 name (42/tcp) No Information
192.168.1.7 domain (53/tcp) Security warning(s) found
192.168.1.7 http (80/tcp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 epmap (135/tcp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 netbios-ssn (139/tcp) No Information
192.168.1.7 https (443/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 microsoft-ds (445/tcp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 blackjack (1025/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 cap (1026/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 exosee (1027/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 iad1 (1030/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 iad3 (1032/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 activesync (1034/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 tip2 (3372/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 unknown (4386/tcp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 pcg-radar (1036/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 name (42/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 domain (53/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 bootps (67/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 bootpc (68/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 epmap (135/udp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 netbios-ns (137/udp) Security warning(s) found
192.168.1.7 netbios-dgm (138/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 snmp (161/udp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 microsoft-ds (445/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 isakmp (500/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 unknown (1029/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 iad2 (1031/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 netinfo-local (1033/udp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 mxxrlogin (1035/udp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 madcap (2535/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 vat (3456/udp) No Information
192.168.1.7 snmp (161/tcp) Security notes found
192.168.1.7 general/icmp Security hole found
192.168.1.7 unknown (32789/udp) Security hole found
192.168.1.7 general/udp Security notes found


Security Issues and Fixes: 192.168.1.7
Type Port Issue and Fix
Vulnerability general/tcp
There is a flaw in the Task Scheduler application which could allow a
remote attacker to execute code remotely. There are many attack vectors
for this flaw. An attacker, exploiting this flaw, would need to either
have the ability to connect to the target machine or be able to coerce a
local user to either install a .job file or browse to a malicious website.

See also : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-022.mspx

Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2004-0212
BID : 10708
Nessus ID : 13852
Warning general/tcp
The remote host does not discard TCP SYN packets which
have the FIN flag set.

Depending on the kind of firewall you are using, an
attacker may use this flaw to bypass its rules.

See also : http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/bugtraq/2002-10/0266.html
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/464113

Solution : Contact your vendor for a patch
Risk factor : Medium
BID : 7487
Nessus ID : 11618
Warning general/tcp
The remote host might be vulnerable to a sequence number approximation
bug, which may allow an attacker to send spoofed RST packets to the remote
host and close established connections.

This may cause problems for some dedicated services (BGP, a VPN over
TCP, etc...).

Solution : See http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10183/solution/
Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CAN-2004-0230
BID : 10183
Other references : OSVDB:4030, IAVA:2004-A-0007
Nessus ID : 12213
Warning general/tcp
The remote host accepts loose source routed IP packets.
The feature was designed for testing purpose.
An attacker may use it to circumvent poorly designed IP filtering
and exploit another flaw. However, it is not dangerous by itself.

Solution : drop source routed packets on this host or on other ingress
routers or firewalls.


Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 11834
Warning general/tcp
The remote host uses non-random IP IDs, that is, it is
possible to predict the next value of the ip_id field of
the ip packets sent by this host.

An attacker may use this feature to determine traffic patterns
within your network. A few examples (not at all exhaustive) are:

1. A remote attacker can determine if the remote host sent a packet
in reply to another request. Specifically, an attacker can use your
server as an unwilling participant in a blind portscan of another
network.

2. A remote attacker can roughly determine server requests at certain
times of the day. For instance, if the server is sending much more
traffic after business hours, the server may be a reverse proxy or
other remote access device. An attacker can use this information to
concentrate his/her efforts on the more critical machines.

3. A remote attacker can roughly estimate the number of requests that
a web server processes over a period of time.


Solution : Contact your vendor for a patch
Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10201
Informational general/tcp The remote host is up
Nessus ID : 10180
Informational general/tcp TCP inject NIDS evasion function is enabled. Some tests might
run slowly and you may get some false negative results.
Nessus ID : 10889
Informational general/tcp The remote host is running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Nessus ID : 11936
Warning ftp (21/tcp)
This FTP service allows anonymous logins. If you do not want to share data
with anyone you do not know, then you should deactivate the anonymous account,
since it may only cause troubles.



Risk factor : Low
CVE : CAN-1999-0497
Nessus ID : 10079
Warning ftp (21/tcp) It may be possible to make the remote FTP server crash
by sending the command 'STAT *?AAA...AAA.

An attacker may use this flaw to prevent your site from distributing files

*** Warning : we could not verify this vulnerability.
*** Nessus solely relied on the banner of this server

Solution : Apply the relevant hotfix from Microsoft

See:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms02-018.mspx

Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CVE-2002-0073
BID : 4482
Other references : IAVA:2002-A-0002
Nessus ID : 10934
Warning ftp (21/tcp) It may be possible to make the remote FTP server crash
by sending the command 'STAT *?AAA...AAA.

An attacker may use this flaw to prevent your site from distributing files

*** Warning : we could not verify this vulnerability.
*** Nessus solely relied on the banner of this server

Solution : Apply the relevant hotfix from Microsoft

See:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms02-018.mspx

Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CVE-2002-0073
BID : 4482
Other references : IAVA:2002-A-0002
Nessus ID : 10934
Informational ftp (21/tcp) An FTP server is running on this port.
Here is its banner :
220 W2KAS_DEFAULT Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
Nessus ID : 10330
Informational ftp (21/tcp) Remote FTP server banner :
220 W2KAS_DEFAULT Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).

Nessus ID : 10092
Informational ftp (21/tcp) Remote FTP server banner :
220 W2KAS_DEFAULT Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
Nessus ID : 10092
Vulnerability smtp (25/tcp)
The remote Windows host has a ASN.1 library which is vulnerable to a
flaw which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on this host.

To exploit this flaw, an attacker would need to send a specially crafted
ASN.1 encoded packet with improperly advertised lengths.

This particular check sent a malformed SMTP authorization packet and determined that
the remote host is not patched.

Solution : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-007.mspx
Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0818
BID : 9633, 9635, 9743
Other references : IAVA:2004-A-0001
Nessus ID : 12065
Informational smtp (25/tcp) An SMTP server is running on this port
Here is its banner :
220 W2KAS_DEFAULT Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version: 5.0.2195.5329 ready at Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:03:13 -0400
Nessus ID : 10330
Informational smtp (25/tcp) Remote SMTP server banner :
220 W2KAS_DEFAULT Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version: 5.0.2195.5329 ready at Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:06:02 -0400



This is probably: Microsoft Exchange version 5.0.2195.5329 ready at Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:06:02 -0400

Nessus ID : 10263
Informational smtp (25/tcp) This server could be fingerprinted as being Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version 5.0.2195
Nessus ID : 11421
Warning domain (53/tcp)
The remote name server allows recursive queries to be performed
by the host running nessusd.

If this is your internal nameserver, then forget this warning.

If you are probing a remote nameserver, then it allows anyone
to use it to resolve third parties names (such as www.nessus.org).
This allows hackers to do cache poisoning attacks against this
nameserver.

If the host allows these recursive queries via UDP,
then the host can be used to 'bounce' Denial of Service attacks
against another network or system.

See also : http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1997-22.html

Solution : Restrict recursive queries to the hosts that should
use this nameserver (such as those of the LAN connected to it).

If you are using bind 8, you can do this by using the instruction
'allow-recursion' in the 'options' section of your named.conf

If you are using bind 9, you can define a grouping of internal addresses
using the 'acl' command

Then, within the options block, you can explicitly state:
'allow-recursion { hosts_defined_in_acl }'

For more info on Bind 9 administration (to include recursion), see:
http://www.nominum.com/content/documents/bind9arm.pdf

If you are using another name server, consult its documentation.

Risk factor : Serious
CVE : CVE-1999-0024
BID : 136, 678
Nessus ID : 10539
Informational domain (53/tcp)
A DNS server is running on this port. If you do not use it, disable it.

Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 11002
Vulnerability http (80/tcp)
The remote Windows host has a ASN.1 library which is vulnerable to a
flaw which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on this host.

To exploit this flaw, an attacker would need to send a specially crafted
ASN.1 encoded packet with improperly advertised lengths.

This particular check sent a malformed HTML authorization packet and determined that
the remote host is not patched.

Solution : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-007.mspx
Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0818
BID : 9633, 9635, 9743
Other references : IAVA:2004-A-0001
Nessus ID : 12055
Vulnerability http (80/tcp)
The IIS server appears to have the .HTR ISAPI filter mapped.

At least one remote vulnerability has been discovered for the .HTR
filter. This is detailed in Microsoft Advisory
MS02-018, and gives remote SYSTEM level access to the web server.

It is recommended that, even if you have patched this vulnerability,
you unmap the .HTR extension and any other unused ISAPI extensions
if they are not required for the operation of your site.

Solution :
To unmap the .HTR extension:
1.Open Internet Services Manager.
2.Right-click the Web server choose Properties from the context menu.
3.Master Properties
4.Select WWW Service -> Edit -> HomeDirectory -> Configuration
and remove the reference to .htr from the list.

In addition, you may wish to download and install URLSCAN from the
Microsoft Technet Website. URLSCAN, by default, blocks all requests
for .htr files.

Risk factor : High
CVE : CVE-2002-0071
BID : 4474
Other references : IAVA:2002-A-0002
Nessus ID : 10932
Vulnerability http (80/tcp)
The IIS server appears to have the .SHTML ISAPI filter mapped.

At least one remote vulnerability has been discovered for the
.SHTML filter. This is detailed in Microsoft Advisory MS02-018
and results in a denial of service access to the web server.

It is recommended that even if you have patched this vulnerability that
you unmap the .SHTML extension, and any other unused ISAPI extensions
if they are not required for the operation of your site.

An attacker may use this flaw to prevent the remote service
from working properly.

*** Nessus reports this vulnerability using only
*** information that was gathered. Use caution
*** when testing without safe checks enabled

Solution: See
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms02-018.mspx
and/or unmap the shtml/shtm isapi filters.

To unmap the .shtml extension:
1.Open Internet Services Manager.
2.Right-click the Web server choose Properties from the context menu.
3.Master Properties
4.Select WWW Service -> Edit -> HomeDirectory -> Configuration
and remove the reference to .shtml/shtm and sht from the list.

Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CAN-1999-1376, CVE-2000-0226, CVE-2002-0072
BID : 1066, 4479
Other references : IAVA:2002-A-0002
Nessus ID : 10937
Vulnerability http (80/tcp)
The remote WebDAV server may be vulnerable to a buffer overflow when
it receives a too long request.

An attacker may use this flaw to execute arbitrary code within the
LocalSystem security context.

*** As safe checks are enabled, Nessus did not actually test for this
*** flaw, so this might be a false positive

Solution : See http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms03-007.mspx
Risk Factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0109
BID : 7116
Other references : IAVA:2003-A-0005
Nessus ID : 11412
Warning http (80/tcp)
The remote server is running with WebDAV enabled.

WebDAV is an industry standard extension to the HTTP specification.
It adds a capability for authorized users to remotely add and manage
the content of a web server.

If you do not use this extension, you should disable it.

Solution : See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=241520
Risk factor : Medium
Nessus ID : 11424
Warning http (80/tcp)
The remote web server seems to have its default welcome page set.
It probably means that this server is not used at all.

Solution : Disable this service, as you do not use it
Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 11422
Warning http (80/tcp)
Your webserver supports the TRACE and/or TRACK methods. TRACE and TRACK
are HTTP methods which are used to debug web server connections.

It has been shown that servers supporting this method are subject
to cross-site-scripting attacks, dubbed XST for
"Cross-Site-Tracing", when used in conjunction with
various weaknesses in browsers.

An attacker may use this flaw to trick your
legitimate web users to give him their
credentials.

Solution: Disable these methods.


If you are using Apache, add the following lines for each virtual
host in your configuration file :

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^(TRACE|TRACK)
RewriteRule .* - [F]

If you are using Microsoft IIS, use the URLScan tool to deny HTTP TRACE
requests or to permit only the methods needed to meet site requirements
and policy.

If you are using Sun ONE Web Server releases 6.0 SP2 and later, add the
following to the default object section in obj.conf:
<Client method="TRACE">
AuthTrans fn="set-variable"
remove-headers="transfer-encoding"
set-headers="content-length: -1"
error="501"
</Client>

If you are using Sun ONE Web Server releases 6.0 SP2 or below, compile
the NSAPI plugin located at:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert%2F50603


See http://www.whitehatsec.com/press_releases/WH-PR-20030120.pdf
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2003-q1/0035.html
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert%2F50603
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/867593

Risk factor : Medium
Nessus ID : 11213
Warning http (80/tcp) The remote frontpage server may leak information on the anonymous user
By knowing the name of the anonymous user, more sophisticated attacks may be launched
Check the following data for any potential leaks:

method=open service:3.0.2.1105
<p>status=
<ul>
<li>status=917505
<li>osstatus=0
<li>msg=The user 'IUSR_W2K_DEFAULT' is not authorized to execute the 'open service' method.
<li>osmsg=
</ul>
</body>
</html>
1


CVE : CAN-2000-0114
Nessus ID : 10077
Warning http (80/tcp)
The remote web server appears to be running with the Frontpage extensions.
Frontpage allows remote web developers and administrators to modify web
content from a remote location. While this is a fairly typical scenario
on an internal Local Area Network, the Frontpage extensions should not
be available to anonymous users via the Internet (or any other untrusted
3rd party network).

You should double check the configuration since a lot of security problems
have been found with FrontPage when the configuration file is not well set up.

Risk factor : High if your configuration file is not well set up
CVE : CAN-2000-0114
Nessus ID : 10077
Warning http (80/tcp)
The IIS server appears to have the .IDA ISAPI filter mapped.

At least one remote vulnerability has been discovered for the .IDA
(indexing service) filter. This is detailed in Microsoft Advisory
MS01-033, and gives remote SYSTEM level access to the web server.

It is recommended that even if you have patched this vulnerability that
you unmap the .IDA extension, and any other unused ISAPI extensions
if they are not required for the operation of your site.

Solution:
To unmap the .IDA extension:
1.Open Internet Services Manager.
2.Right-click the Web server choose Properties from the context menu.
3.Master Properties
4.Select WWW Service -> Edit -> HomeDirectory -> Configuration
and remove the reference to .ida from the list.

In addition, you may wish to download and install URLSCAN from the
Microsoft Technet web site. URLSCAN, by default, blocks all .ida
requests to the IIS server.

Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CVE-2001-0500
BID : 2880
Nessus ID : 10695
Warning http (80/tcp)
IIS 5 has support for the Internet Printing Protocol(IPP), which is
enabled in a default install. The protocol is implemented in IIS5 as an
ISAPI extension. At least one security problem (a buffer overflow)
has been found with that extension in the past, so we recommend
you disable it if you do not use this functionality.

Solution:
To unmap the .printer extension:
1.Open Internet Services Manager.
2.Right-click the Web server choose Properties from the context menu.
3.Master Properties
4.Select WWW Service -> Edit -> HomeDirectory -> Configuration
and remove the reference to .printer from the list.

Reference : http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/181109

Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10661
Informational http (80/tcp) A web server is running on this port
Nessus ID : 10330
Informational http (80/tcp) This web server was fingerprinted as Microsoft-IIS/5.0 on Win2000 SP4 or 5.1 on WinXP SP1
which is consistent with the displayed banner: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
Nessus ID : 11919
Informational http (80/tcp) The remote web server type is :

Microsoft-IIS/5.0

Solution : You can use urlscan to change reported server for IIS.
Nessus ID : 10107
Vulnerability epmap (135/tcp)
The remote host is running a version of Windows which has a flaw in
its RPC interface, which may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code
and gain SYSTEM privileges.

An attacker or a worm could use it to gain the control of this host.

Note that this is NOT the same bug as the one described in MS03-026
which fixes the flaw exploited by the 'MSBlast' (or LoveSan) worm.

Solution: see http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-039.mspx
Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0715, CAN-2003-0528, CAN-2003-0605
BID : 8458, 8460
Other references : IAVA:2003-A-0012
Nessus ID : 11835
Warning epmap (135/tcp)
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.

Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational https (443/tcp) An unknown service is running on this port.
It is usually reserved for HTTPS
Nessus ID : 10330
Vulnerability microsoft-ds (445/tcp)
The remote host seems to be running a version of Microsoft OS
which is vulnerable to several flaws, ranging from denial of service
to remote code execution. Microsoft has released a Hotfix (KB835732)
which addresses these issues.

Solution : Install the Windows cumulative update from Microsoft

See also : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-011.mspx

Risk factor : High
Other references : IAVA:2004-A-0006
Nessus ID : 12209
Vulnerability microsoft-ds (445/tcp)
The remote Windows host has a ASN.1 library which is vulnerable to a
flaw which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on this host.

To exploit this flaw, an attacker would need to send a specially crafted
ASN.1 encoded packet with improperly advertised lengths.

This particular check sent a malformed NTLM packet and determined that
the remote host is not patched.

Solution : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-007.mspx
Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0818
BID : 9633, 9635, 9743
Other references : IAVA:2004-A-0001
Nessus ID : 12054
Informational microsoft-ds (445/tcp) A CIFS server is running on this port
Nessus ID : 11011
Informational microsoft-ds (445/tcp) The remote native lan manager is : Windows 2000 LAN Manager
The remote Operating System is : Windows 5.0
The remote SMB Domain Name is : WORKGROUP

Nessus ID : 10785
Informational blackjack (1025/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1025]

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1025]

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1025]

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1025]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational cap (1026/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 6bffd098-a112-3610-9833-46c3f874532d, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1026]

UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324db, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1026]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational exosee (1027/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1027]
Named pipe : atsvc
Win32 service or process : mstask.exe
Description : Scheduler service

UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1027]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational iad1 (1030/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 50abc2a4-574d-40b3-9d66-ee4fd5fba076, version 5
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1030]
Named pipe : dnsserver
Win32 service or process : dns.exe
Description : DNS Server



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational iad3 (1032/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 45f52c28-7f9f-101a-b52b-08002b2efabe, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1032]
Named pipe : winspipe
Win32 service or process : wins.exe
Description : WINS service

UUID: 811109bf-a4e1-11d1-ab54-00a0c91e9b45, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1032]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational activesync (1034/tcp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 82ad4280-036b-11cf-972c-00aa006887b0, version 2
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1034]

UUID: 8cfb5d70-31a4-11cf-a7d8-00805f48a135, version 3
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1034]

UUID: bfa951d1-2f0e-11d3-bfd1-00c04fa3490a, version 1
Endpoint: ncacn_ip_tcp:192.168.1.7[1034]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational tip2 (3372/tcp) A MSDTC server is running on this port
Nessus ID : 10330
Vulnerability unknown (4386/tcp)
The remote Windows host has a ASN.1 library which is vulnerable to a
flaw which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on this host.

To exploit this flaw, an attacker would need to send a specially crafted
ASN.1 encoded packet with improperly advertised lengths.

This particular check sent a malformed HTML authorization packet and determined that
the remote host is not patched.

Solution : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-007.mspx
Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0818
BID : 9633, 9635, 9743
Other references : IAVA:2004-A-0001
Nessus ID : 12055
Informational unknown (4386/tcp) A web server is running on this port
Nessus ID : 10330
Informational unknown (4386/tcp) Nessus was not able to reliably identify this server. It might be:
Microsoft-IIS/5.0 (Windows 2000 SP3 w/ iislockdown & urlscan)
MS ISA Server 2000 reverse proxy (rejecting connections)
The fingerprint differs from these known signatures on 10 point(s)

Nessus ID : 11919
Informational unknown (4386/tcp) The remote web server type is :

Microsoft-IIS/5.0

Solution : You can use urlscan to change reported server for IIS.
Nessus ID : 10107
Informational pcg-radar (1036/tcp) This port was detected as being open by a port scanner but is now closed.
This service might have been crashed by a port scanner or by a plugin

Nessus ID : 10919
Vulnerability epmap (135/udp)
A security vulnerability exists in the Messenger Service that could allow
arbitrary code execution on an affected system. An attacker who successfully
exploited this vulnerability could be able to run code with Local System
privileges on an affected system, or could cause the Messenger Service to fail.
Disabling the Messenger Service will prevent the possibility of attack.

This plugin actually checked for the presence of this flaw.

Solution : see http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms03-043.mspx

Risk factor : High
CVE : CAN-2003-0717
BID : 8826
Other references : IAVA:2003-A-0028
Nessus ID : 11890
Warning netbios-ns (137/udp)
The remote host is running a version of the NetBT name
service which suffers from a memory disclosure problem.

An attacker may send a special packet to the remote NetBT name
service, and the reply will contain random arbitrary data from
the remote host memory. This arbitrary data may be a fragment from
the web page the remote user is viewing, or something more serious
like a POP password or anything else.

An attacker may use this flaw to continuously 'poll' the content
of the memory of the remote host and might be able to obtain sensitive
information.


Solution : See http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms03-034.mspx
Risk Factor : Medium
CVE : CAN-2003-0661
BID : 8532
Nessus ID : 11830
Warning netbios-ns (137/udp) The following 9 NetBIOS names have been gathered :
W2KAS_DEFAULT
W2KAS_DEFAULT = This is the computer name
WORKGROUP = Workgroup / Domain name
WORKGROUP = Workgroup / Domain name (part of the Browser elections)
W2KAS_DEFAULT = This is the current logged in user or registered workstation name.
INet~Services = Workgroup / Domain name (Domain Controller)
IS~W2KAS_DEFAUL
WORKGROUP
__MSBROWSE__
The remote host has the following MAC address on its adapter :
00:0c:29:86:f7:35

If you do not want to allow everyone to find the NetBios name
of your computer, you should filter incoming traffic to this port.

Risk factor : Medium
CVE : CAN-1999-0621
Nessus ID : 10150
Vulnerability snmp (161/udp)
SNMP Agent responded as expected with community name: public
CVE : CAN-1999-0517, CAN-1999-0186, CAN-1999-0254, CAN-1999-0516
BID : 177, 2112, 6825, 7081, 7212, 7317, 9681, 10576
Other references : IAVA:2001-B-0001
Nessus ID : 10264
Warning snmp (161/udp) It was possible to obtain the list of SMB users of the
remote host via SNMP :

. Guest
. Administrator
. TsInternetUser
. IUSR_W2K_DEFAULT
. IWAM_W2K_DEFAULT

An attacker may use this information to set up brute force
attacks or find an unused account.

Solution : disable the SNMP service on the remote host if you do not
use it, or filter incoming UDP packets going to this port
Risk factor : Medium
Nessus ID : 10546
Warning snmp (161/udp) It was possible to obtain the list of network interfaces of the
remote host via SNMP :

. MS TCP Loopback interface
. AMD PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter

An attacker may use this information to gain more knowledge about
the target host.
Solution : disable the SNMP service on the remote host if you do not
use it, or filter incoming UDP packets going to this port
Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10551
Warning snmp (161/udp) It was possible to obtain the list of Lanman services of the
remote host via SNMP :

. Server
. Alerter
. Event Log
. Messenger
. Telephony
. DNS Client
. DNS Server
. DHCP Client
. DHCP Server
. Workstation
. SNMP Service
. Plug and Play
. Print Spooler
. RunAs Service
. Task Scheduler
. Computer Browser
. Automatic Updates
. COM+ Event System
. IIS Admin Service
. Protected Storage
. Removable Storage
. IPSEC Policy Agent
. Logical Disk Manager
. VMware Tools Service
. FTP Publishing Service
. Distributed File System
. License Logging Service
. Remote Registry Service
. Security Accounts Manager
. System Event Notification
. Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
. TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service
. NT LM Security Support Provider
. Distributed Link Tracking Client
. World Wide Web Publishing Service
. Windows Management Instrumentation
. Distributed Transaction Coordinator
. Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
. Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
. Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions

An attacker may use this information to gain more knowledge about
the target host.
Solution : disable the SNMP service on the remote host if you do not
use it, or filter incoming UDP packets going to this port
Risk factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10547
Informational snmp (161/udp) Using SNMP, we could determine that the remote operating system is :
Hardware: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 8 AT/AT COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows 2000 Version 5.0 (Build 2195 Uniprocessor Free)
Nessus ID : 10800
Informational netinfo-local (1033/udp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: 5a7b91f8-ff00-11d0-a9b2-00c04fb6e6fc, version 1
Endpoint: ncadg_ip_udp:192.168.1.7[1033]
Annotation: Messenger Service
Named pipe : ntsvcs
Win32 service or process : messenger
Description : Messenger service



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational mxxrlogin (1035/udp) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) services running on the remote host
can be enumerated by connecting on port 135 and doing the appropriate queries.

An attacker may use this fact to gain more knowledge
about the remote host.


Here is the list of DCE services running on this port:

UUID: bfa951d1-2f0e-11d3-bfd1-00c04fa3490a, version 1
Endpoint: ncadg_ip_udp:192.168.1.7[1035]



Solution : filter incoming traffic to this port.
Risk Factor : Low
Nessus ID : 10736
Informational snmp (161/tcp) snmpwalk could get the open port list with the community name 'public'
Nessus ID : 10841
Vulnerability general/icmp
The remote host is vulnerable to an 'Etherleak' -
the remote ethernet driver seems to leak bits of the
content of the memory of the remote operating system.

Note that an attacker may take advantage of this flaw
only when its target is on the same physical subnet.

See also : http://www.atstake.com/research/advisories/2003/a010603-1.txt
Solution : Contact your vendor for a fix
Risk factor : Serious
CVE : CAN-2003-0001
BID : 6535
Nessus ID : 11197
Warning general/icmp
The remote host answers to an ICMP timestamp request. This allows an attacker
to know the date which is set on your machine.

This may help him to defeat all your time based authentication protocols.

Solution : filter out the ICMP timestamp requests (13), and the outgoing ICMP
timestamp replies (14).

Risk factor : Low
CVE : CAN-1999-0524
Nessus ID : 10114
Vulnerability unknown (32789/udp)
SNMP Agent responded as expected with community name: public
CVE : CAN-1999-0517, CAN-1999-0186, CAN-1999-0254, CAN-1999-0516
BID : 177, 2112, 6825, 7081, 7212, 7317, 9681, 10576
Other references : IAVA:2001-B-0001
Nessus ID : 10264
Informational general/udp For your information, here is the traceroute to 192.168.1.7 :
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.7

Nessus ID : 10287

This file was generated by Nessus, the open-sourced security scanner.