ect: RE: Help with Win2000 Server.
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> > 3) I need a remote control program. pcanyware10.5? ( I know it'll cost
> > me,
> > but i think i can make him buy this one too)
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> How about VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/)
>
> Free as in beer AND speech,
> 3) I need a remote control program. pcanyware10.5? ( I know it'll cost
> me,
> but i think i can make him buy this one too)
How about VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/)
Free as in beer AND speech, source is available, clients are available for
a _lot_ of different OS's/architectures, ev
uld really
recommend shelling out a very small amount of money and getting pcAnywhere.
-MikeD
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From: Fernando Irujo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: February 7, 2002 5:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Help with Win2000 Server.
Hi,
I´ll answer 2 of your questions..Fir
A: Tiny Firewall works pretty well, as do the ones listed below(again, maybe
not on the blackice...)
B: VNC: free, works well, plain text. Or go the terminal services route. Now,
both of these require open ports. 5900 and 3389 respectively. However you
should limit (via whichever fw you choose) wh
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Subject: RE: Help with Win2000 Server.
Well since budget is an issue you can do a search on MS technet for iis
security. There are several programs there that will help you lock down
a server. You should of course set it to log EVERYTHING related to the
services you have going.
Hi,
I´ll answer 2 of your questions..Firewall: give a glance at tinysoftware. Currently
I am using the tiny firewall, and I think it's quite nice..I'd also like to hear any
comment about this program, if anyone wants to..
The other one; Pcanywhere is OK, but if you want to try anything else,
TGW,
Get a freeware firewall on there as soon as possible. If he's willing to pay
for PCAnywhere, I would put VNC on and rather get him to pay for BlackICE
(although - maybe not), Norton Personal Firewall, ZoneAlarm Pro or something
of the sort. Install Snort on the box and trim your ruleset to m
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 4:40 PM
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> Subject: Help with Win2000 Server.
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> Hello all.
> I am a Programmer/Administrator, and I need help with 1
> server of mine. Just
> ideas, not money. :-)
> Well, this guy i work for, has a
Idan,
I've been in the same spot you're in now, so my suggestion is to
buy/borrow a copy of "Securing Windows NT/2000 Servers for the Internet"
by O'Reilly (get it from bookpool.com...the cheapest way to go). It has
some really good info on securing a Windows host for the Internet
(setting re
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 4:40 PM
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Subject: Help with Win2000 Server.
Hello all.
I am a Programmer/Administrator, and I need help with 1 server of mine.
Just
ideas, not money. :-)
Well, this guy i work for, has a win2k server at an ISP servers farm,
c
I think you have to use Linux. It's cheap, all the tools are inside and it's
stable.
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From: TGW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 6 februari 2002 01:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with Win2000 Server.
Hello all.
I am a Programmer/Administra
>This server should be a web (IIS based) server
Is there a specific reason for IIS, Apache runs fine on Win2k
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/
If IIS is a requirement install HFCHECK from
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/tools/hfnetchk.as
Hello all.
I am a Programmer/Administrator, and I need help with 1 server of mine. Just
ideas, not money. :-)
Well, this guy i work for, has a win2k server at an ISP servers farm,
connected to the internet, with an ext IP. (192.XXX.XXX.XXX). Since he is
cheap, he won't authorize me buy (almost) an
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