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While this article is specific to the recent Nimda worm,
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the information can be applied to preventing the spread
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of many Win32 viruses. Thanks to the Samba Users Group of Japan
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(SUGJ) for this article.
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===============================================================================
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Steps againt Nimba Worm for Samba
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Author: HASEGAWA Yosuke
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Translator: TAKAHASHI Motonobu <monyo@samba.gr.jp>
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The information in this article applies to
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Samba 2.0.x
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Samba 2.2.x
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Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
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SYMPTOMS
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This article has described the measure against Nimba Worm for Samba
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server.
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DESCRIPTION
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Nimba Worm is infected through the shared disk on a network besides
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Microsoft IIS, Internet Explorer and mailer of Outlook series.
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At this time, the worm copies itself by the name *.nws and *.eml on
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the shared disk, moreover, by the name of Riched20.dll in the folder
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where *.doc file is included.
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To prevent infection through the shared disk offered by Samba, set
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up as follows:
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[global]
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...
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# This can break Administration installations of Office2k.
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# in that case, don't veto the riched20.dll
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veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/
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-----
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Setting up "veto files" parameter, the matched files on the Samba
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server are completely hidden from the clients and become impossible
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to access them at all.
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In addition to it, the following setting are also pointed out by the
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samba-jp:09448 thread: when the
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"(Jreadme.txt.{3050F4D8-98B5-11CF-BB82-00AA00BDCE0B}"(B file exists on
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a Samba server, it is visible only with "readme.txt" and a dangerous
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code may be performed when this file is double-clicked.
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Setting the following,
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-----
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veto files = /*.{*}/
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-----
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no files having CLSID in its file extension can be accessed from any
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clients.
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This technical article is created based on the discussion of
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samba-jp:09448 and samba-jp:10900 threads.
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