FTP [File Transfer Protocol] is one of the oldest and most popular services found on the on the internet today. Serving as an easy and effective method by which to transfer files over a network, FTP has become a standard that is both accepted and widely accessible to users across almost every network and operating system in use today. In this article we will examine 10 options available native in Windows 2000 that can be used to secure an FTP site.
Added: 06/09/2004,
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The 11th article in Leo’s Learn Network Security series provides an overview of advanced Windows 2000 authentication mechanisms including the use of a PKI and smart-card enabled infrastructure.
Added: 08/07/2003,
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In this two part article set we will cover the fundamentals of putting Windows XP securely into your network while utilizing the Group Policy Objects in Windows 2000. This two part article covers all the details on how to configure Windows 2000 and XP so that GPOs can be used. Part 1 covers the fundamentals and setup, Part 2 covers the Implementation. If you are not familiar with GPOs, I will cover some fundamentals in the beginning of Part 1.
Added: 07/22/2004,
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In this two part article set we will cover the fundamentals of putting Windows XP securely into your network while utilizing the Group Policy Objects in Windows 2000. This two part article covers all the details on how to configure Windows 2000 and XP so that GPOs can be used. Part 1 covers the fundamentals and setup, Part 2 covers the Implementation.
Added: 08/03/2004,
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The sixth article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exam series covers user profiles, language settings, windows installer packages, the desktop environment, policies, and domain authentication.
Added: 02/09/2002,
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Usually, the goal of intrusions is to obtain valuable information, databases, research data, sales reports, marketing statistics, HR records, etc. The information can be sold and/or used by the perpetrators.
Added: 02/18/2003,
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Are there security settings that you wish were in a Group Policy Object, but are not? How much time, effort, and administration time could you save if you had these security settings deployed through a Group Policy Object? I am going to unlock the ability for you to customize the security settings that are deployed by Group Policy Objects.
Added: 11/12/2004,
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The 13th article in Leo's Network Security series takes a look at how companies should plan and implement a layered approach to network security.
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The 16th article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exam series takes a look at Active Directory object security, object permissions and ACLs, object ownership and inheritance, creating and customizing administrative tools, and an overview of Group Policy.
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Discusses how trust relationships work in Windows 2000. Specifically, this tutorial covers the following: How trust relationships work, prerequisites for implementing trusts, how to implement trusts, considerations about trusts.
Added: 08/22/2001,
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This procedure is more detailed than actually required, because I use it also as an example on usage of the "System Policy Editor" ( POLEDIT ) on the local Registry and on downloading a profile from the Network server.
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The 12th article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exam series covers Windows 2000 fault tolerance options, Security Configuration and Analysis, security templates, and an introduction to IPSec and associated policies.
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The first article in Leo’s Learn Network Security series provides an overview of Windows 2000 network security features and related utilities.
Added: 03/05/2002,
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The 17th article in Dan's Windows 2000 Core Exam series takes a look at Group Policy linking, delegation, inheritance, and filtering, deploying Software via group policy, and Active Directory trust relationships.
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How Windows creates and stores password hashes and how those hashes are cracked.
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Going through the process of cracking passwords with different free tolls whilst providing tips for defending your password from being cracked.
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This article examines the advantages and disadvantages from a security standpoint of implementing account lockout on a network running Active Directory. The article also describes some account lockout and management tools you can obtain from the Microsoft Download Center and how to use these tools to troubleshoot account lockout problems.
Added: 08/31/2004,
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A tutorial on Microsoft's implementation of the Kerberos Security Protocol in Windows 2000
Added: 04/28/2000,
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