Windows October Update Patch Could Affect Symlinks

Andrey Repin anrdaemon@yandex.ru
Wed Oct 20 06:55:40 GMT 2021


Greetings, Brian Inglis!

> While checking Windows October update patches found a vague reference to
> a new Windows update patch affecting symlinks in the article:

> https://www.computerworld.com/article/3637013/four-zero-day-exploits-add-urgency-to-octobers-patch-tuesday.html

> "On the topic of lesser-used Windows features, the Microsoft NTFS file 
> system was updated to include a fix for symbolic links (helpful with 
> UNIX migrations). If you are in the middle of a large UNIX migration, 
> you may want to pause things a little and test out some large (and 
> parallel) file transfers before deploying this update."

> Could not find anything definite about this patch or its effects or 
> whether it will create any issues. So this is just a heads up about 
> potential issues implied by the article. If anyone can find the actual 
> patch and any docs documenting potential changes or issues that may help.

> The article's links to overview and generic articles on NTFS and 
> symlinks did not help:

> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/create-symbolic-links#security-considerations

> pointing to existing:

> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/fsutil-behavior

> On my system, that shows:

> Elevated > fsutil behavior set symlinkevaluation /? | grep -E "sym|link"
> ...
> symlinkEvaluation       {L2L|L2R|R2R|R2L}:{0|1} [...]
> ...
> Sample SymlinkEvaluation command:
>         "fsutil behavior set symlinkEvaluation L2L:1 L2R:0"
>         - Will enable local to local symbolic links and disable local to
>         remote symbolic links. It will not change the state of remote to
>         remote links or remote to local links.
>         - This operation takes effect immediately (no reboot required)
> ...
> Elevated > fsutil behavior query symlinkevaluation
> Local to local symbolic links are enabled.
> Local to remote symbolic links are enabled.
> Remote to local symbolic links are disabled.
> Remote to remote symbolic links are disabled.
> ...

This is an old setting and defaults for it are as shown.
If you've never changed them, it's worth checking to make sure they are
untouched. If you did change them at one point, check them to reconsider your
changes.


-- 
With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Wednesday, October 20, 2021 9:53:38

Sorry for my terrible english...



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