Hi Charlie,
FYI, Microsoft just release the Security Operation Guide for Windows 2000
server. Here is the link to it


Hope this help!

Bac

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From: Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hardening Ports? [7:40852]


Patrick -

I was refering to TCP/IP ports.  Thanks for your reply.  Sam's message came
in very handy and answered my question as well.  Thanks again.

Charlie

""Patrick Ramsey""  wrote in message
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> do you men ethernet ports or tcpip ports?
>
> Ethernet ports are done in the driver autonegotiate/speed/duplex settings
>
> locking down tcpip ports is entirely different.  TCPwrappers will wrap
> daemons and applications under *nix... not so sure there is an equivalent
> for microsoft or novell....TCPWrappers just handles the negotiation really
> between the client and daemon.
>
> -Patrick
>
> >>> Charlie  04/08/02 03:50PM >>>
> Hello, all :-)
>
> I was hoping one (or many) of you could help me with a question I have:
how
> do I lock-down ports on a server?  I know how to lock them down on
firewalls
> and routers, but how to do it on a server is my question.  I know it's a
> general question but any assistance would be most appreciated.
>
> Truly,
> Charlie
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