Microsoft KB Archive/177539

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Windows 95 Stops Responding Because of Land Attack

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Q177539

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Windows 95
 * Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release, versions 1, 2, 2.1

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SYMPTOMS
After receiving spoofed connection request (SYN) packets over TCP/IP, a computer running Windows 95 may begin to operate slowly. After about one minute, Windows returns to normal operation.

This problem may occur with TCP/IP on other operating systems as well.

CAUSE
This behavior occurs due to "Land Attack." Land Attack sends SYN packets with the same source and destination IP addresses and the same source and destination ports to a host computer. This makes it appear as if the host computer sent the packets to itself. Windows 95 operates more slowly while the host computer tries to respond to itself.

Without WinSock 2.0 Update
This issue is resolved by the following updated file for Windows 95 and Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) without the WinSock 2.0 update only:

  Vtcp.386 version 4.00.956 (dated 11/26/97) and later To install this update, follow these steps:


 * 1) Download the Vtcpup11.exe file from the Microsoft Download Center to an empty folder on your hard disk..
 * 2) In My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the Vtcpup11.exe file you downloaded in step 1.
 * 3) Follow the instructions on the screen.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

"Download.gifoad Vtcpup11.exe now]" For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services" Microsoft used the most current virus detection software available on the date of posting to scan this file for viruses. Once posted, the file is housed on secure servers that prevent any unauthorized changes to the file.

The following files are installed by Vtcpup11.exe:

  File name     Version    Date/Time        Size     Destination folder --  Vtcp.386      4.00.956   11/26/97 9:56a   47,413   Windows\System

With WinSock 2.0 Update
This issue is resolved by the following updated file for Windows 95 and Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 with the Winsock 2 update only:

  Vtcp.386 version 4.00.1424 (dated 12/10/97) and later To install this update, follow these steps:


 * 1) Download the Vtcpup20.exe file from the Microsoft Download Center to an empty folder.
 * 2) In My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the Vtcpup20.exe file you downloaded in step 1.
 * 3) Follow the instructions on the screen.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

"Download.gifoad vtcpup20.exe now]" For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services" Microsoft used the most current virus detection software available on the date of posting to scan this file for viruses. Once posted, the file is housed on secure servers that prevent any unauthorized changes to the file.

The following files are installed by Vtcpup20.exe:

  File name     Version    Date/Time        Size     Destination folder -  VTCP.386      4.00.1424  12/10/97  2:24p  52,133   Windows\SYSTEM

Identifying the Winsock 2.0 update
For information about how to determine whether the Winsock 2.0 update has been installed an a computer running Windows 95, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q177719 Identifying Windows Sockets 2 Run-Time Components for Windows 95"

STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 95 and OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2). An update to address this problem is now available, but is not fully regression tested and should be applied only to computers experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft does not recommend implementing this update at this time. Contact Microsoft Technical Support for more information.

MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about this issue as it applies to Microsoft Windows NT, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q165005 Windows NT Slows Down Because of Land Attack"

For additional information about issues resolved by updates to this component, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q170791 Windows 95 TCP Clients Run Out of Ports" "Q168747 Update to Windows 95 TCP/IP to Address Out-of-Band Issue" Additional query words:

Keywords : kbnetwork osr2 win95 kbgraphxlinkcritical

Issue type :

Technology : kbWin95search kbOPKSearch kbWin95 kbWin95OPKOSR2 kbWin95OPKOSR1 kbWin95OPKOSR210