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Tom Kaminski [MVP]

2004-02-27, 10:34 am

"Fox" <fox @ connexions .net> wrote in message
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> "Tom Kaminski [MVP]" <tomk (A@T) mvps (D.O.T) org> wrote in message
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...3/proddocs/stan
> dard/gs_authentication.asp
or[color=darkred]
> IIS
>
> If there is a more appropriate NG for this, can you point me to it
> so I will not be off topic? I did not find one.


Why microsoft.public.inetserver.iis of course!

> Thanks for all the detailed links. I entirely read all but the first one.
> I have been running this server for 2 years after 6 years with NT4
> and this problem just started.
>
> There has to be something seriously comprimised. I really don't know
> what the next thing to do will be. Reformtting and starting over is not
> an option right now. I have sat at the computer as long as 5 hours
> straight fiddling around with tests, on more than one occasion, and
> it just doesn't work right anymore. Have you ever heard of this type
> of a comprimise. I know I have been hacked and cannot find the
> remnants on server. I do not know what it had done, but I stopped
> it from calling home and have had to live with it in that state. No
> programs nor does my searching find the culprit. Meanwhile I am thinking
> that if is it possible, this is what comprimised my security since it
> just doesn't work right anymore.


No, i've never heard of this type of compromise - but if you've been hacked
and can't get anything to work right, sometimes rebuidling from scratch is
the only solution ...

> It is obvious that if I can get someone in there on Front Page
> and they are part of the users group and clear text is selected
> then everything has been done. As I had mentioned, if I add them
> to the ADMIN group or if I allow IUSR to access the folder
> it works fine. I would think from that, that I have done all I can
> do. HELP !
>


Try here:

HOW TO: Set Basic NTFS Permissions for IIS 5.0
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;271071

How to Restore the Default NTFS Permissions for Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;266188

HOW TO: Set IIS Permissions for Specific Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;324068

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Tom Kaminski IIS MVP
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Tom Kaminski [MVP]

2004-02-27, 11:35 am

"Tom Kaminski [MVP]" <tomk (A@T) mvps (D.O.T) org> wrote in message
news:c1nnas$arh14@kcweb01.netnews.att.com...
> "Fox" <fox @ connexions .net> wrote in message
> news:OquyGDU$DHA.2808@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>
> Why microsoft.public.inetserver.iis of course!


Oh yeah, microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security is probably a good one too
....

--
Tom Kaminski IIS MVP
http://www.iistoolshed.com/ - tools, scripts, and utilities for running IIS
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...ty/centers/iis/



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