Re: The easy way to turn off Universal Plug-and-Play in Windows

From: Thorat_private
Date: Fri Dec 28 2001 - 11:40:18 PST

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    At 08:47 AM 12/28/2001, Richard M. Smith wrote:
    >This tool also confirmed that the FBI is currently giving out incorrect
    >instructions on how to protect a Windows XP from the UPNP security
    >holes.  I followed the FBI instructions, but Steve's utility was still
    >needed to get the right XP services turned off.  The FBI/NIPC Web page
    >that needs to get fixed is located at:
    >
    >    http://www.nipc.gov/warnings/advisories/2001/01-030-2.htm
    
    
    Many people have this wrong.  I have called NIPC, as well as emailed them, 
    to notify them that they incorrectly instructing users to  disable the 
    "Universal Plug and Play Device Host" when they should be telling people to 
    disable the "SSDP Discovery Service."  Disabling the UPnP does absolutely 
    nothing- the issue is within SSDP.
    
    Additionally, one should note that Gibson's tool does, in fact, disable the 
    UPnPDH as well, which will kill ICS (and probably other things).   Note 
    that ICF/ICS is a different service, but i belive the implementation of ICS 
    is via the UPnP protocol which requires the device host to function 
    properly.  So saying it turns off the 'right' services is a bit dubious.
    
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