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Typically hotfixes are released on the second Tuesday of each month as you are all well aware. Occasionally, I can personally only remember four including this one and the one this past October, there are out of band hotfixes released. While we don’t normally post hotfix release notifications considering this is an out of band release ...
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One of the new and long awaited features in IIS 7 is support for FTPS or FTP over SSL. By default all FTP data is transfered in clear text, including the user name and password. From a security point of view you can see this is a bad thing. FTPS to the rescue! Before you begin you will need to download and install FTP for ...
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Typically hotfixes are released on the second Tuesday of each month as you are all well aware. Occasionally, I can personally only remember three including this one, there are out of band hotfixes released. While we don’t normally post hotfix release notifications considering this is an out of band release I wanted to let you all know ...
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In case you have been living under a rock for the past month you have most likely heard about the DNS cache exploit recently discovered by Dan Kaminsky. This might be one of the most severe flaws discovered as it was cross platform affecting everything from Windows to Linux, UNIX, Cisco IOS etc.... It was so big in fact that all the ...
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One of the nice things with RODCs is the ability to control cached credentials. You can also pre-populate passwords for specific users, like a branch office user, in case the branch office connection goes down but this can be a security concern if that server gets stolen. Server 2008 has a nice way of handling this so you can sleep ...
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The other day I posted the first half of this video with the server side setup of NAP. This video will cover the client side setup and testing on both Windows Vista and Windows XP SP3.
Note: Double-click on the video to go full screen.
If you want to give these demos a try yourself be sure to grab the lab build guide and demo scripts ...
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Server 2008 is out and one of the very cool features is NAP or Network Access Protection. This feature allow you to protect the internal network from threats. There is a nice entry on Wikipedia explaining NAP but the TLA way is to show you the quick steps to get it done. While I could write it out I figured video would be cool as ...
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