Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) have long had a problem with packet fragmentation. This was true five years ago and it is still a problem today. For years the IDS has suffered from several key ailments. Chief amongst them is in how they deal with packet fragmentation. There has been great progress made over the years in how an IDS will …
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Enabling SSL OWA 2003 using Certificate Authority
Why spend money on a 3rd party SSL certificate, when you can create your own for free? In this article I will show you step by step how you create your own SSL Certificate, which among other things is needed in order to properly secure Outlook Web Access on your Exchange 2003 Server. The first thing to do is to …
Read More »Managing Routing And Remote Access in Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 provides the ability to act as a router on your network and to provide remote access services to users outside your network. Routing And Remote Access (RRAS) in Windows Server 2003 provides VPN, routing, NAT, dialup and basic firewall services. Here’s how to use and configure these services. Getting started To get started, open up the Routing …
Read More »Installing Windows Rights Management Services
This step-by-step walks you through the process of setting up a working Microsoft® Windows® Rights Management Services (RMS) with Service Pack 2 infrastructure in a test environment. During this process you create an Active Directory® domain, install a database server, install RMS, configure the RMS cluster, and configure the RMS client computer. Once complete, you can use the test lab environment …
Read More »Creating Networks with ISA 2004
Most organizations have started to realize the true benefit of ISA 2004 as an enterprise grade firewall and I have noticed a trend emerging among numerous enterprises moving towards using ISA to protect critical information assets. ISA is also being used to replace competitive products that do not offer similar application level protection for Microsoft networks. For this reason the …
Read More »Configuring IMAP over SSL with SBS 2003 Standard
Because of the release of the iPhone, there has been an increase in interest in configuring IMAP and POP3 services on SBS servers. In this author’s opinion, providing access to e-mail via IMAP is better than POP3. The approach of IMAP more closely emulates how Exchange provides e-mail services in that messages are maintained on the server, and the IMAP …
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Windows Server 2008 is going to ship its next public release candidate very soon. Inside that release will be a CTP of Windows Server virtualization (WSv). WSv will be setting the stage for a whole new wave of technologies so with that in mind, I thought I’d give you a quick peek at the product via a screencast video I …
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This chapter describes the details of addressing for both IPv4 and IPv6. Network administrators need a thorough understanding of both types of addressing to administer Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks and troubleshoot TCP/IP-based communication. This chapter discusses in detail the types of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses, how they are expressed, and …
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