Microsoft Warns of Firewall Flaw

Microsoft is warning customers of another security vulnerability, this one affecting its Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 firewall and Web cache product.

A software flaw was found in the ISA Server's Domain Name Service intrusion detection application filter that could allow an attacker to launch a denial of service attack against the ISA Server that prevents that device from processing DNS requests.
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The ISA Server allows DNS requests to be passed from the Internet to an internal DNS server, a process known as DNS publishing.

Application filters are used to analyze incoming data streams, including DNS requests. The filters enable the ISA Server to block, redirect, or modify data as it passes through the firewall. For example, the filters could guard against attacks embedded in Uniform Resource Locators, Microsoft said Wednesday.

Because of the flaw, however, a specially formed DNS request, encountered under what Microsoft termed "a specific circumstance," causes the DNS server publishing feature to stop responding. DNS requests received by the ISA Server after the DoS attack would be stopped at the firewall, Microsoft said.

While other ISA Server functions would be unaffected by the failure of the DNS publishing component, administrators would need to restart the ISA server to recover from the DoS attack, the company said.

Microsoft rated the ISA Server vulnerability "moderate," saying that it could only be used in a DoS attack and did not offer attackers the ability to disable the firewall or gain administrative control of the ISA Server.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-009

Flaw In ISA Server DNS Intrusion Detection Filter Can Cause Denial Of Service (331065)

Originally posted: March 19, 2003

Summary

Who should read this bulletin: System administrators running Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000.

Impact of vulnerability: Denial of Service

Maximum Severity Rating: Moderate

Recommendation: System administrators should consider installing the patch.

End User Bulletin: An end user version of this bulletin is available at: http://www.microsoft.com/security/se.../ms03-009.asp.

Affected Software:

* Microsoft ISA Server
Patch (English)

MS are having a bad week aren't they?