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all groups > iis security > march 2007 > threads for march 8 - 14, 2007

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SSL and Anonymous Authentication
Posted by WhoKnows at 3/14/2007 6:22:56 PM
I want to use Anonymous authentication to a website served by IIS 6.0 and Windows 2003 that is the front end for a database on a separate computer that requires user logon to access the data. I also want to use SSL to encrypt the return of the data from the browser to the anonymous user. It ...more >>


Integrated Authentication Problem
Posted by Rob Collins at 3/14/2007 8:50:43 AM
We have an IIS 6.0 website hosted on Win Server 2003 SP1 that uses Windows Integrated Authenication. Clients are XP SP2 with IE6 or IE7. All have latest patches. Website listed in the Trusted Sites list in IE. Windows Integrated Authentication enabled in IE. The problem is that approximatel...more >>

Setting up Negotiate/NTLM for SharePoint
Posted by Tmack at 3/13/2007 6:41:00 AM
I'm setting up SharePoint Services and one of the requirements in the install guide is: Change the IIS authentication method to be Negotiate/NTLM Authentication. By default, Windows SharePoint Services configures virtual servers with Integrated Windows authentication. Note that you must b...more >>

Prevent dictionary based attack on ftp server
Posted by mdhairil at 3/12/2007 2:54:26 PM
Hi.I have a big problem right now. I am running a ftp server running on windows server 2003 and iis 6.0. To my horror when i checked my ftp site log file, i found thousands of 331 and 530 entries using the administrator account. I knew someone out there was trying to do a dictionary based atta...more >>

SSL for multiple sub domains
Posted by jon NO[at]SPAM hibbins.com at 3/12/2007 3:01:21 AM
As I understand it you can buy a Wildcard SSL certificate for *.domain.com Can you get a certificate for lower domain cover too ? i.e. *.*.domain.com so test.server.domain.com would work or any other combination Jon ...more >>

Windows 2003 permissions and Process Monitor output
Posted by Jim at 3/10/2007 12:38:19 PM
I am configuring MS Access Internet Synchronization which I've done several times on Windows 2003 without issue over the past few years but this I can't get the anonymous user to be able to create files in my dropbox directory. On the surface, this looks to be a permissions issue but I don't ...more >>

Delegation to AD using WIA and ASP
Posted by mike.varley1 NO[at]SPAM ntlworld.com at 3/9/2007 6:30:17 AM
Hi We're struggling with a problem involving ASP code that needs to retreive the site users AD groups. I have read that WIA will not do pass through authentication as so the code cannot query directly - we currently get a 'table does not exist' error. (The AD is running in 2000 native mode by...more >>

IUSER Accesing Remote Files
Posted by Richard Bailey at 3/9/2007 2:01:12 AM
Hi all, I'm using the IUSER to access (reading) files over a network. The files reside on a remote server, and the IUSER has the necessary authentication to read the files. But I keep receiving a 401 Access Denied. What am I doing wrong. Could someone please help me. Many Thanx Regards, ...more >>



How can I tell IIS traffic
Posted by Harrison Midkiff at 3/8/2007 2:43:24 PM
Hello: I am trying to decommission an only IIS server. How can I tell how much traffic I have on my server? Harrison ...more >>


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