> O'Reilly just came out with a very good book on using NT servers as
bastion
> hosts:
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/securwinserv/


I was in B&N last night and picked this up.  Invaluable.  Thanks for the
tip.  It's a fairly slim book with step by step instructions on locking down
the OS (both NT and Windows 2000) for use on the Internet.  There's also a
very good chapter on secure solutions to remote administration, including a
great section on securing PCAnywhere.

For those unfamiliar with the term, a "bastion host" is simply any public
Internet server, whether running an http server, mail server, dns, etc.
It's used to describe a computer that can and must withstand attacks, which
is really _any_ computer directly connected to the Internet.

Jim


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