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RE: Which software requires the Messenger Service? |  |
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- Subject: RE: Which software requires the Messenger Service?
- From: "Eric McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 08:44:41 -0800
- Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Thread-index: AcPsBrmw2ZIW6zMhR6WvI1LsSsr5rAAAC18g
- Thread-topic: Which software requires the Messenger Service?
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It is my opinion that the messenger service should be disabled as
standard hardening of workstations. There is nothing that prevents a
"rogue" computer from sending another computer a few hundred messages
causing a semi-denial of service. This is especially the case is public
(campus) networks where end users are random.
Many services can take advantage of the messenger services, Compaq/HP
Insight manager, Most A/V Software, Backup Software, you name it. But I
can think of no software that relies on it implicitly to be able to run.
Eric C. McCarty
Systems Administrator
Internet Security Officer
-----Original Message-----
From: Nestor L. Cabrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Which software requires the Messenger Service?
I've disabled Messenger service on all my nodes
(Windows 2000 network with XP clients) and have
experienced no problems whatsoever. In addition, I
also run BackupExec 8.6 from Veritas. Now, if you have
any software configured to send an alert via the net
send then you will have problems. Otherwise, in my
experience I have not had any problems.
>lo all,
>I would like to compile a list of software which
>relies on the Messenger Service for inter process
>communication. I believe
>some backup software packages due but i'm not
entirely >positive. Has anyone ever shut the service
off and had >other services
>complain? Thanks a lot for your input and if I get
>enough I will post a list of the packages on my site
>sh0dan.org.
>Thank you,
>-wire
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