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RE: bug w2k
From: Edwin Concepcion <mer.concepcion () codetel net do>
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 15:01:08 -0500
Confirmed working on NT Workstation 4+SP6a STOP: c000021a {Fatal Subsystem Error}The Windows SubSistem system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000005 (0x5ffbed90 0x01efc0c)
Edwin Concepcion Consultor Informatico -----Original Message----- From: SIFFREDI DANIEL [mailto:DSIFFREDI () nacion-afjp com ar] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:45 PM To: 'bugtraq () securityfocus com' Subject: bug w2k Hello, this is a new bug found in W2K in all flavors, works with all levels of users. Here is the proof of concept: Open a Cmd Window Ping to any host (for example ping 10.100.2.1 preferred a host in your LAN), no switch needed. Just ping Now press F7 and Enter (try a couple of times quickly...less than ten , and you can see what a meaning) The machine reboots, from nothing a warm reboot. Please let me know if you have the same bug. I tried this in W2k sp2 English and Spanish. Daniel Siffredi Administrador de Red de Microinformatica. Nacion AFJP SA
Current thread:
- Re: bug w2k, (continued)
- Re: bug w2k kam (Jul 30)
- RE: bug w2k Eugene Bodenstein (Jul 31)
- RE: bug w2k Jon Westmuckett (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k ANdrei (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k jan (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k cdowns (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k Nexus (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k ANdrei (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k Przemyslaw Frasunek (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k stefmit (Jul 30)
- RE: bug w2k Corwin, George (Jul 30)
- RE: bug w2k Edwin Concepcion (Jul 30)
- RE: bug w2k Ross Lotharius (Jul 30)
- Re: bug w2k kam (Jul 30)