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CVE-2001-0860: Terminal Services Manager MMC in Windows 2000 and XP trusts the Client Address (IP address) that is provide...

Terminal Services Manager MMC in Windows 2000 and XP trusts the Client Address (IP address) that is provided by the client instead of obtaining it from the packet headers, which allows clients to spoof their public IP address, e.g. through a Network Address Translation (NAT).

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Windows 2000 and XP Terminal Services Manager can show a client IP address supplied by the client instead of the network packet source. This can let a user misrepresent where a Terminal Services session appears to come from, weakening audit trails and administrator trust in displayed connection details. Exposure is most plausible where legacy Windows 2000 or Windows XP Terminal Services are still running or being administered. Modern environments are mainly exposed through forgotten legacy systems, lab networks, or historical audit interpretation rather than current mainstream Windows deployments. Treat this as a legacy trust and audit-integrity issue, not a current high-severity breach indicator. Prioritize it if the organization still operates Windows 2000 or XP Terminal Services or relies on historical Terminal Services Manager IP data for investigations. Mitigation focus: Check Microsoft or vendor guidance for historical advisories and fixes.; Retire or isolate Windows 2000 and XP Terminal Services systems.; Restrict Terminal Services access to trusted networks or VPN paths..

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