Cisco has this advisory about Code Red. It shows their products directly affected due to running IIS, and also the ones that are affected as side effects.

Oh, and most of the slowdown is caused by another side effect of the worm, all the ARP requests it's generating. Since @Home neighboorhoods act like a LAN, my cable modem gets all the random ARP requests. The worm it's self is just proving what MCSE sysadmins out there have no clue, and how many @home users are violating their terms of service (in more ways then just having a web server now.)

Oh well, it might go away in a year or so at this rate.

(4173 attacks and counting...)

Edited by Drakino on 25/08/01 08:27 AM.