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Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers
on 5/8/06 i received the following titled techrepublic article:"Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers."by Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP 4/27/06i was/am particularly interested in the attractiveness of the security measures mentioned in the article.most importantly, i have been experiencing system crashes, identified as, being the result of "Nbt.sys...
Tags: public Web Server, Disable NetBIOS, tweaks, netbios, and smb, freshuan, security, computer, server, Web server, Internet, small and medium business
Discussion threads 2006-05-14
Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers
Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web serversarticle rootWhy? Afraid of Linux users?While your idea of disabling SMB points to a flaw in windows, why disable it's ability to comunicate with more secure systems Linux via Samba? Why not find a way to fix the flaw. (and still...
Tags: Web server, small and medium business, windows, security, linux, networking, general technology, dawgit, public Web Server, Microsoft Corp., server, Telnet
Discussion threads 2006-04-28
Home Network Topology
I am hosting a public web server at home across a DSL connection with my ISP. I have a block of 12 static IPS, most of which are used up by the DSL modem, a firewall/router, WAP, public IP, etc. After all is said and done I have only 4...
Tags: DHCP, DSL, firewall, home network, IP, it management, michaels@..., network, public Web Server, router, server, subnet, Web server
Q&A 2005-05-17

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Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers
As the connection between your internal network and the rest of the world, public Web servers always deserve an extra measure of protection. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins tells you one way to lock down these servers. Serving data to users outside of an internal network,...
Tags: NetBIOS, Servers, TCP/IP, Web servers, NETWORKING, small and medium business, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, server, server message block, Web server, TCP, network, Security Solutions Newsletter, Mike Mullins, Security, Internet, Hardware, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-04-27
Public WEB PST for Outlook 1.4 (Windows)
Public WEB PST for Outlook permits the mobile access to Outlook without Microsoft servers and without an Exchange Server. Public WEB PST for Outlook support a web access to your local Outlook PST file that is stored on your Personal Computer. Without a monthly fee, this addin for a mobile...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Windows, SDMD, Public WEB PST, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software
Software downloads 2008-06-24
DNS Newbie: Forward Lookup Zones On Non-Web Servers
I've got a decent grasp on DNS, but have a situation I'm a little confused on currently.I'm working on an office network consisting of a Windows 2000 domain controller, Windows 2003/Exchange 2003 mail server, and several workstations. Our firewall is a SonicWall.The company's websites are all hosted off-site by a...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, ckowalski@..., server, DNS, DNS server, domain controller, Forward Lookup Zones, domain
Discussion threads 2007-05-15
Create an embedded Web server to administer your application
Embedding a Web server for displaying status information and administering an application offers many benefits. Follow these steps to create your own embedded Web server.Many of the applications I've developed handle data collection or similar processes where the machine is only accessed remotely, and logging information has proven to be...
Tags: Web servers, Kevin Brown, Web server, server
Technical articles 2002-11-25
problems forwarding port 80 to web server
I have a Cisco 4000 series router and am trying to forward port 80 to my web server. When I try to access my website from any computer I get a failure to connect. I know it is my router configs because I've tested the web server connected straight...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Web servers, IP, ACL, server, Web server
Discussion threads 2009-02-07
Get IT Done: Installing Apache Web server on Windows
Learn how to install Apache on your Windows machine.Since the arrival of the open source Apache Web server in the mid-1990s, the popular Web platform has skyrocketed in popularity and has been ported to many operating systems, including Windows. In this week’s Network Tech Review, I will show you how...
Tags: Web servers, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, administrator, Get IT Done, Ed Engelking II A+, Apache Software Foundation, Web server, Microsoft Windows, server, Apache Web server, Apache Web
Technical articles 2001-04-03
service redirection from one web server to another via PIX
Dear All I need your help.it's very very urgent please spare some time for me.I'm facing a problem with my PIX.lets get the scenario first.my PIX has three zones Inside, Outside and DMZ.dmz with Public IP.I've IIS server in the DMZ(192.168.100.0) and another web server inside zone(10.10.10.0).I've configured two IP's...
Tags: NETWORKING, Servers, DMZ, server, ISS, Microsoft IIS Server, Web server
Discussion threads 2009-03-31
Lock IT Down: Increase Web server security via obscurity
This article was originally published in the Security Solutions e-newsletter.In many organizations, Web server security starts with hardening the operating system OS and usually ends with creating a firewall rule or an access list on a router. However, the security work on your Web server shouldn't end there.Public Web servers...
Tags: information technology, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, security, server, Web, Web server
Technical articles 2003-10-07
Tech Tip: Increase Web server security via obscurity
By Mike MullinsIn many organizations, Web server securitystarts with hardening the operating system OS and usually endswith creating a firewall rule or an access list on a router.However, the security profile for your Web server shouldn't endthere. Public Web servers are usually the weakestpoint in the security...
Tags: server, Web server, Web
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers
So what if you need Samba on the LAN?How do you secure it so that it's broadcast traffic serves the LAN only? Do you make filters on your router? If so, how do you do it for home router which as less functionality than an enterprise one? Also; even if...
Tags: SMB/SME, Web servers, Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, small and medium business, firewall, Web server, server, LAN, DMZ
Discussion threads 2008-03-14
gateway my web server site on public internet
Dear Sir. My name is JACK and want to gateway my persolanal iis web server of windows server 2003, i have one machin with windows server 2003 with iis serever,my router is conected on windows server 2003 machine with dynamic ip and...
Tags: Web servers, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, Web, server, Web server, router, IP, windows Server 2003, dynamic IP address, public Internet
Q&A 2009-11-24
Cisco PIX 501: Multiple IP's defined for web server traffic forwarding
Is it possible to define a second publicly accessible IP to a PIX501 in an access list + static route out to in to forward web server traffic to a natted host on the inside? Basically a client currently uses an Linux IPCOP firewall with a dmz interface to forward...
Tags: cisco pix, Cisco PIX Firewall, Cisco Systems Inc., firewall, Gordinho, hardware, IP, networking, port forwarding, server, Web server
Discussion threads 2007-01-22
Route add'l IP assigned by ISP to internal web server
I need to configure my network such that an additional public IP assigned by my isp can route to my internally hosted web server.Network equipment involved in this discussion:Cable modem with 2 IPs on the account. One is assigned to the modem one is for use elsewhere web server.-connected...
Tags: Web servers, Firewalls, Modems, NETWORKING, IP, Web server, server, firewall
Discussion threads 2008-05-09
What's coming in IIS 6.0 and Windows .NET Web Server
Windows .NET Server is on the horizon, and with it comes a new version of IIS and a new Windows flavor, Windows .NET Web Server. Brien Posey gives you a heads-up in this Daily Drill Down.Microsoft’s new Windows .NET Web Server is an IIS-only version of Windows .NET. Like the...
Tags: Web servers, Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Brien M. Posey MCSE, W3wp.exe, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Windows .Net Enterprise Server, Windows .NET Standard Server, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Windows .NET, server, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-09-02
Gather Web server stats with a custom PHP app
Most Web hosting companies provide access to Web site statistics, but these server-generated stats often don't give you the complete picture. For example, a misconfigured Web server will not recognize certain file types, and unrecognized files will not appear in the stats. Luckily, you can get the information you need...
Tags: Servers, Jean-Luc David, Ident, Authuser, Status_Code, Host IdentAuthuserTime_Stamp, Time_Stamp, File_Size, server, Common Logfile Format, PHP, W3C, Web browser, Web server, Web
Technical articles 2003-08-22
Email / Web Server
My Company is Running Windows Small Business Server 2003. We have recently moved our website onite and we are currently hosting it. I also have the exchange server setup with POP3 connectors so that our users can simply access thier exchange account for all internal and external email needs.My question...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Microsoft Outlook, Network technology, NETWORKING, cmcmahon@..., e-mail, Web server, Web site, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, IP, server
Discussion threads 2007-07-27
Web Server
I would like to host my own web server does anyone know of a good app.?Depends on what your looking for...If you're wanting security and robustness, my preferred combination is unix/linux (I run Sco Unixware, FreeBSD, and Suse Linux) and Apache.Most distro's of nix* OS's carry the latest ver of...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Web servers, Operating systems, UNIX, Patches, Apache Software Foundation, *NIX, server
Discussion threads 2005-11-05
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