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URLScan 3.1 download links are broken #418

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RodolfoG-kfx opened this issue Sep 12, 2019 · 7 comments
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URLScan 3.1 download links are broken #418

RodolfoG-kfx opened this issue Sep 12, 2019 · 7 comments

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@RodolfoG-kfx
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The UrlScan 3.1 download link is not working in the UrlScan 3 documentation in https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/working-with-urlscan/urlscan-3-reference

Impacted links are:
x86: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ee41818f-3363-4e24-9940-321603531989
x64: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=361e5598-c1bd-46b8-b3e7-3980e8bdf0de

Can you please update the links in the documentation? Are you planning on deprecating/replacing this tool?

Thanks,

@bariscaglar
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Url Scan is no longer supported and available to download. The functionality is rolled into supported OS in-box. We will plan to remove the documentation soon.

@RodolfoG-kfx
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@bariscaglar Thanks for the quick response. Do you have reference to the OS versions in which the functionality is already rolled out?
Thanks

@bariscaglar
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Request filtering in IIS is the feature that has the functionality and according to the article, it should be Vista/2008 and newer.

@psychonic
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Url Scan is no longer supported and available to download. The functionality is rolled into supported OS in-box.

What is the in-box way to remove the Server header from IIS on Server 2012 R2 (which is still supported)? I thought that functionality was not added until Server 2016.

@bariscaglar
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URL rewrite can help you bridge that gap.

@stuartca-writer
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Since I can't download UrlScan (because the links are still broken) how do I get urlscan.ini so that extensions can be alllowed?

@lextm
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lextm commented Oct 10, 2023

@stuartca-writer What is the "extensions can be alllowed" issue you were referring to? Since URLScan is deprecated, you shouldn't search for anything like urlscan.ini to solve any IIS issues.

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