Security Bulletin
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-031 - Critical
Patch Available for "Undelimited .HTR Request" and "File Fragment Reading via .HTR" Vulnerabilities
Published: May 10, 2000 | Updated: July 17, 2000
Version: 1.2
Originally Posted: May 10, 2000
Updated: July 17, 2000
Summary
Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates two security vulnerabilities in Microsoft® Internet Information Server. The vulnerabilities could, respectively, be used to slow an affected web server's response or to obtain the source code of certain types of files under very restricted conditions.
Frequently asked questions regarding this vulnerability and the patch can be found at https://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/fq00-031.mspx
General Information
Issue
This patch eliminates two security vulnerabilities that are unrelated except by virtue of the fact that both exist in the ISAPI extension that provides web-based password administration via .HTR scripts.
- The "Undelimited .HTR Request" vulnerability is a denial of service vulnerability. If a malicious user provided a password change request that was missing an expected delimiter, the algorithm would conduct an unbounded search. This would prevent it from servicing additional .HTR requests, and could also slow the overall response of the server.
- The ".HTR File Fragment Reading" vulnerability could allow fragments of certain types of files to be read by providing a malformed request that would cause the .HTR processing to be applied to them. However, the vulnerability could only be exploited under extremely restrictive conditions, and the most valuable data in the files would be the least likely to actually appear in the fragments sent to the user.
Neither of these vulnerabilities would allow data to be added, deleted or changed on the server, nor would they allow any administrative control on the server to be usurped. Although .HTR files are used to allow web-based password administration, neither of these vulnerabilities involve any weakness in password handling. Also, if security best practices have been followed, and unneeded script mappings have been removed, many customers will have removed the .HTR script mapping and thus be unaffected by either vulnerability.
Affected Software Versions
- Internet Information Server 4.0
- Internet Information Server 5.0
Vulnerability Identifiers
- Undelimited .HTR Request Vulnerability : CVE-2000-0304
- .HTR File Fragment Reading Vulnerability : CVE-2000-0457
Patch Availability
Download locations for this patch
- The patches for this issue have been superseded by ones subsequently released as part of Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-004.
More Information
Please see the following references for more information related to this issue.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-031, https://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/fq00-031.mspx
- Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article 260838, A malformed request towards .HTR files denies other HTR requests and puts CPU at 100%, https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;260838
- Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article 260069, Malformed HTR Request Returns Source Code for ASP Scripting Files, https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;260069
- How to Change Windows NT Account Passwords Using Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;184619
- Microsoft TechNet Security web site, https:
Obtaining Support on this Issue
This is a fully supported patch. Information on contacting Microsoft Technical Support is available at </https:>https:.
Acknowledgments
Microsoft thanks Internet Security Systems' X-force, and David Litchfield of Cerberus Information Security, Ltd, for reporting these vulnerabilities to us, and working with us to protect customers.
Revisions
- May 10, 2000: Bulletin Created.
- June 16, 2000: Release ID for IIS 5.0 version of patch updated.
- July 17, 2000: Release IDs updated to reflect availability of a fix for these issues via a subsequently released patch.
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