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RE: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 15 2004 09:16AM
Burak Bayoglu (bayoglu uekae tubitak gov tr) (2 replies)
RE: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 15 2004 06:12PM
Triantafyllidis Christos (ctria physics auth gr) (1 replies)
SV: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 16 2004 02:37AM
Tevfik Karagulle (tevfik itefix no)
RE: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 15 2004 05:43PM
Mark Burnett (mb xato net) (1 replies)
RE: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 15 2004 06:16PM
Triantafyllidis Christos (ctria physics auth gr) (2 replies)
How safe is that?
i mean if someone is administrator (local administator) can change the
registry permissions. i need somehow to disable this ability even to
local admins. i want services to be allowed to run only if that is
specified in the DC.

I liked this answer. i'll try it. (Maybe create a group policy setting
this registry permissions and have it forced)

Christos Triantafyllidis

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Mark Burnett wrote:

> Another thing you can do is set registry permissions on HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services to not allow anyone (even administrators) to create new keys. Obviously, this will also make it difficult for an administrator to install new legitimate services, so that is something you must balance. Another option is to only allow one specific administrator or a small group of admins to create new keys.
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> Mark Burnett
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> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:16:54 +0200, Burak Bayoglu wrote:
>>  As far as I know, DCs only list the services on itself and allows to
>>  configure the services policy for these ones. Another alternative is
>>  that if you know the exact path where the executable of the trojan is
>>  placed, you can use "File System" to give "everyone - deny" rights to
>>  the file. You may need to create a dummy file on DC to configure thsi
>>  setting. Or you can restrict the execution of this program using GP
>>  again. As a result the service will not be run by the client next time.
>>  As a better solution, you must use an effective anti-virus software to
>>  protect against well known trojan and virus programs.
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>>  Burak BAYOGLU
>>  TUBITAK UEKAE
>>  Network Security
>>  Senior Researcher
>>  CISA, CISSP
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>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Christos Triantafyllidis [mailto:ctria (at) physics.auth (dot) gr [email concealed]]
>>  Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 11:41 PM
>>  To: focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
>>  Subject: services running in windows domain (winXP clients)
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>>  Is there any way to allow only specific services to run at win
>>  XP clients through domain group policy?
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>>  The services rule in group policy allows configure only on the
>>  specified services.
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>>  What if there is a Trojan (or any other unknown program for the
>>  server group policy) that adds a service in windows xp? can we
>>  possible disable all services except the ones we want to run?
>>  
>>  Thanks,
>>  
>>  Christos Triantafyllidis
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Re: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 16 2004 09:32PM
Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net)
RE: services running in windows domain (winXP clients) Dec 16 2004 02:14AM
dave kleiman (dave isecureu com)







 

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