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Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer v1.1.1

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 05 June 2003 - 05:41 · 6 comments & 678 views

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File Name: mbsasetup.msi - Download Size: 3774 KB - Date Published: 6/4/2003 - Version: 1.1.1

Overview
As part of Microsoft's Strategic Technology Protection Program, and in response to direct customer need for a streamlined method of identifying common security misconfigurations, Microsoft has developed the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA). Version 1.1.1 of MBSA includes a graphical and command line interface that can perform local or remote scans of Windows systems. MBSA runs on Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, and Windows XP systems and will scan for common security misconfigurations in the following products: Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 and 5.0, SQL Server 7.0 and 2000, Internet Explorer (IE) 5.01 and later, and Office 2000 and 2002. MBSA also scans for missing security updates for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, IIS, SQL, Exchange, IE, and Windows Media Player.

Download: Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer v1.1.1 (for IT Professionals)
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TCP breaks down large files into small packets of about 1500 bytes, each carrying the address of the sender and the recipient. The sending computer transmits a packet, waits for a signal from the recipient that acknowledges its safe arrival, and then sends the next packet.

If no receipt comes back, the sender transmits the same packet at half the speed of the previous one, and repeats the process, getting slower each time, until it succeeds.

This means that even minor glitches on the line can make a connection very sluggish. Because Fast TCP uses the same packet sizes as regular TCP, the hardware that carries messages around the net will still work. The difference is in software and hardware on the sending computer, which continually measures the time it takes for sent packets to arrive, and how long acknowledgements take to come back.

This reveals the delays on the line, giving early warnings of likely packet losses. The Fast TCP software uses this to predict the highest data rate the connection can support without losing data.

Since the packets are the same size as those used in TCP, none of the equipment along the internet itself will have to be modified, and no new hardware will be needed on computers receiving the data.

The first practical test of Fast TCP took place in November at a supercomputing conference. Researchers from Caltech, Stanford and CERN near Geneva in Switzerland, sent data 10,000 kilometres from Sunnyvale, California, to CERN at an average rate of 925 megabits per second. Ordinary TCP managed just 266 megabits per second on the same routes.

By ganging 10 Fast TCP systems together, the researchers have achieved transmission speeds of over 8.6 gigabits per second, which is more than 6000 times the capacity of ordinary broadband links.

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(3 replies) #1 DELTA75329 on 05 Jun 2003 - 06:44
Can't seem to use this app...always says: "Cannot Open Scan Set" Anyone else have this problem...??
#1.1 Unforgiven on 05 Jun 2003 - 08:54
Nope - it seems to work fine here
#1.2 Waper on 05 Jun 2003 - 12:33
No problem here, but maybe you might want to try deleting Documents and Settings<Your user name>SecurityScans*.* This should reset the scan options and will erase the previous scans history giving you a fresh start the next time you run MSBSA. Or maybe you should uninstall and reinstall!
#1.3 DELTA75329 on 05 Jun 2003 - 19:34
Warper: Your suggestion worked. Thanks!!!

EDIT - Though it can only do a partial scan now: "Could not access the security update XML file" is stated in the "Security Update Database Version" field.

Anyone know where I can find that XML file?

EDIT - I got it. Just had to run a command prompt with parameters to download the database. Google rox! Thanks again!

Last edited by 639 on 05 Jun 2003 - 20:26
(1 reply) #2 singe606 on 05 Jun 2003 - 19:08
i cant seem to download anything from download.microsoft.com today. anyone else having problems, or is it just me?
#2.1 Knight' on 06 Jun 2003 - 06:01
Im gett 50kb/s, seems fine.

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