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Re: [Full-disclosure] Bypass user GPO in Windows Xp / 2003



Espen,

Take a look at the hardening guides at http://www.cisecurity.org/ . I also 
believe there is a setting in the Security policy manager for just this item 
runas.  By removing runas capabilties, and then controling file access via file 
privilages should correct this.

b

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Espen <espen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> During some security testing in a high security enviorment - I 
> discovered that by using the "run as" or "the runas /noprofile" I could 
> bypass user GPO settings completely. 
> 
> I e-mailed the security mail at Microsoft about it - and they confirmed 
> that they had reproducedc the behavior - but said that the user 
> restrictons where not ment as security settings - but just to stop the 
> user from messing up their enviorment !?!?!?! 
> 
> To reproduce it: 
> 
> Set up a domain with strict security settings. Eg. Software restritions 
> policies, hide local drives, remove "run", disable cmd.exe and so on. 
> 
> Log on to an XP computer in that domain - make a link to cmd.exe - 
> select "run as" on that link. 
> 
> Logon with another user in the same domain - with the same restrictions 
> - you'll see that the GPO's will not be loaded for that user. 
> 
> Maybe not a big deal - but I thought you should know...... 
> 
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