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Windows
anyone use Win NT/2000 ? I have a guy developing a site using this. Any security issues, reccomendations?
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make sure you download the newest service pack and install all the security (critical) updates
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GFY uses IIS :Graucho
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Make sure you have an admin who stays on top of the server.
Use the IIS Lockdown Tool Use URLSCAN Use the Baseline Security Analyzer Use IPSEC Disable Anon access for the SMTP Server...or if you are not going to use it, disable it. Disable all Windows Services that you won't use...Telnet, Remote Registry etc. A Windows Server is an Enterprise Server...and it takes a lot to get it setup right. Do some reading at http://www.microsoft.com 95% of all web work I do is for Windows Servers and I have never had a security problem. Don't take Setup lightly. It takes a while to get a new server tweeked out. |
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The Server Configuration required would be
Win NT/2000 OS |
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Stay away from Windows NT. It's Crap and not supported by MS anymore. Stick with Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 (About to be released in a few days) |
step no1 disable guest account
step no2 get linux |
Just use HFNETCHK and you'll be fine. That's the server hotfix checker. And of course, what everybody else said, and what you'd do for any server... turn off everything that you're not using.
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Dumbass. |
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Guest account is disabled by default on Windows Servers....but don't enable it! :) |
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Hey Fuck you FuckNut. I have been using Windows 2003 Beta 2 for the last 6 months...so have a lot of other MS sites.... It's stable as a fucking rock... Now, open your mouth and gargle you fuckwit. |
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What sites do you run...? I could use some more bandwidth. |
.NET server 2003 is awesome. I've been running betas of it since 2001 and it's sturdy as fuck.
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