I was expecting that prohibiting Index Service under Web Server Extensions
really prevents information leakage due to querying Indexing Service through
IIS 6.0. However, actually it does not.
Following is the step by step scenario:
1. Clean install Windows Server 2003
2. Install IIS 6.0
3. Install Indexing Service
4. Allow Indexing Service under Web Service Extensions
5. Default Web Site > Configure Server Extensions 2002
At this moment you can query files indexed by the Indexing Service using
SEARCH method. Here is an example:
SEARCH / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost
Content-Type: text/xml
Connection: Keep-Alive
Content-Length: 143
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<D:searchrequest xmlns:D = "DAV:">
<D:sql>
SELECT "DAV:filename"
FROM SCOPE()
</D:sql>
</D:searchrequest>
The response should be in XML format including file names under the folder
which is watched by Web catalog of the Indexing Service.
6. Prohibit Indexing Service from Web Service Extensions. An alert will show
up and say:
If you prohibit Indexing Service, the following applications will be
prevented from running on your IIS Web server.
Frontpage Server Extensions
Frontpage Server Extensions 2002
Indexing Service
7. Now retry step 5. One expects that it should return either an error or
nothing at all. However, you get the exactly same response as you get in the
5th step.
You should stop Web catalog to actually stop indexing service through IIS
6.0 or remove Server Extensions.
Web Service Extensions panel is definitely misleading.
Omer Faruk Ozer
Researcher
National Research Institute of Electronics and Cryptology
P.O. Box 74, 41470 Gebze, KOCAELI, TURKEY
Phone : +90 262 648 16 21
Fax : +90 262 648 11 00
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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