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 Windows .NET Server Security Handbook
  

  Windows .NET Server Security Handbook by Peikari, Cyrus;Fogie, Seth

  • Published by: PRENTICE-HALL
  • Author: Peikari, Cyrus;Fogie, Seth
  • Page Count: 320
  • Group: WINDOWS SERVER 2003
  • ISBN: 0130477265 / 9780130477262
  • Published: May 2002

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Windows .NET Server Security Handbook
Windows .NET Security: step-by-step techniques and fast answers.

* The practical, start-to-finish guide to Windows .NET security
* New Windows .NET security features: Location-Aware Firewalling, Offline File Encryption, and more
* Locking down .NET servers and XP clients-step by step
* Securing new Windows .NET features: Raw Sockets, Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, and more
* Anticipating future threats-including threats to 802.1x wireless networks

Windows .NET Server Security Handbook is your practical, step-by-step guide to maximizing Windows .NET security. Two leading experts show you how to take advantage of every important new Windows .NET and XP security feature, from .NET's new firewall to its updated Encrypting File System. You'll discover the critical security implications of new features such as Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance, then learn how to use Microsoft(r)'s latest tools to configure security in a wide range of scenarios. By the time you're finished, you'll know how to lock down any Windows .NET system-from the largest enterprise to the smallest home network.

* The Internet Connection Firewall: configuration, adding programs, logging, ICMP, and more
* Windows .NET raw sockets: the reality-and what you should do about it
* Anticipating emerging threats, including wireless 802.11 hacking and "War Driving"
* Windows .NET Security Toolset: using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in, Secedit.exe, Security Templates, and more
* Configuring Windows .NET VPNs, PKI, and Smart Cards
* Kerberos: server authentication, policies, security environments, and interoperability issues
* Securing Microsoft IIS Web services in Windows .NET environments
* Understanding the core security architecture Microsoft's .NET platform is built upon
* Discovering new security holes fast: how you can beat BugTraq by seven days!About the CD-ROM

Powerful library of Windows .NET security tools!

* VirusMD Personal Firewall 3.0: diagnose and treat Trojan horse infections
* eEye RetinaTM network security scanner (demo): scan your network for vulnerabilities
* eEye SecureIIS application firewall (demo): Maximize app-layer security
* eEye IrisTM sniffer (demo): Perform advanced protocol analysis
* LC3 password testing: Audit NT/Win2K user passwords
* MIRC, MultiProxy, and Socks2HTTP: perform anonymous counterintelligence against hackers
* NetStumbler wireless security tester: scan wireless networks for security flaws

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About the CD-ROM
Powerful library of Windows .NET security tools!

* VirusMD Personal Firewall 3.0: diagnose and treat Trojan horse infections
eEye RetinaTM network security scanner (demo): scan your network for vulnerabilities
* eEye SecureIIS application firewall (demo): Maximize app-layer security
* eEye IrisTM sniffer (demo): Perform advanced protocol analysis
* LC3 password testing: Audit NT/Win2K user passwords
* MIRC, MultiProxy, and Socks2HTTP: perform anonymous counterintelligence against hackers
* NetStumbler wireless security tester: scan wireless networks for security flaws

CONTENTS:

Preface.
 Introduction to Windows .NET Security.
 Introduction. War Driving. Who Should Read This Book? Why Should I Read This Book? Emerging Threats. The Role of Windows .NET Server. What Are the Advantages of This Book? How Will This Book Help Me?

 Acknowledgments.
 1.What's Different in Windows .NET Security.
 Overview. Microsoft Security Initiatives. Microsoft Strategic Technology Protection Program. Microsoft Security Partners Program. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Security Solutions. Security Bulletin Severity Rating System. Microsoft Windows Hacker Test. Microsoft Hacker Partnership. Hackers Go Corporate. Full-Disclosure "Gag Rule". Controlled Network Access. Blank Password Restriction. Encrypting File System and Offline Files. Remote Desktop. Remote Assistance. Internet Connection Sharing. Internet Connection Firewall. Location-Aware Networking. Location-Aware Internet Connection Sharing. Location-Aware Internet Connection Firewall. Smart Card Support. Windows Compatible Logo Certification. Kerberos Authentication with X.509 v3. Smart Card Administrative Utilities. Windows .NET Wireless Security. 802.1x-Port-Based Network Access Control. New Windows .NET Server Wireless Features. Summary.

 2. Securing Windows .NET Remote Administration.
 Securing the Remote Desktop. Overview. Requirements. Host Requirement. Client Requirements (Program). Web Server Requirements (Web). Client Requirements (Web). Installation and Setup of the Default Remote Desktop Connection. Host Install. Host Setup. Client Install. Client Setup and Connection. Installation, Setup, and Creation of the Remote Desktop Web Connection. Installing the Web Components. Creating the Remote Desktop Web Connection. Breaking the Remote Desktop Connection. Security Issues with the Remote Desktop Connection. Improper Account Permissions. Weak Passwords. Connecting Local Drives and Peripherals to the Host Computer. ActiveX Components. Saving Connection Information. Troubleshooting the Remote Desktop Connection. Summary.

 3. Securing Remote Assistance.
 Overview. Requirements for Remote Assistance. Using Remote Assistance. Sending the Invitation. To Start the Remote Assistance Session. Remote Assistance and Security Issues. Troubleshooting Remote Assistance. Network Issues. Misconfiguration Issues. Summary.

 4. Windows .NET Client Security: Protecting Windows XP.
 Spotlight: The "Raw Sockets" Controversy. Introduction. What Are Raw Sockets? What Does Windows XP Have to Do with Raw Sockets? Is the Threat Real? Summary.

 5. Frequently Asked Questions.
 The Internet Connection Firewall. Overview. Firewall Review. Static Firewall. Stateful Firewall. The Internet Connection Firewall. Enabling and Disabling the ICF. Services Options. Adding a Service. Editing and Deleting a Service. Programs Options. Adding a Program. Editing and Deleting a Program. Security Logging Options. Setting Up Security Logging. Reading the Log File. ICMP Options. Overview of ICMP. Adjusting the ICMP Options. Understanding the ICMP Options. Internet Connection Sharing. Issues to Clarify before Enabling Internet Connection Sharing. Enabling/Adjusting/Disabling Internet Connection Sharing. Setting Up the Client for ICS. Network Bridging. Summary.

 6. Wireless Security.
 Overview. Advantages of Wireless Networking. Types of Wireless Networks. Types of Wireless Connections. The Wireless Link. 802.11 and 802.1x Authentication. 802.11 Authentication. 802.1x Authentication. Setting Up an Automatic Wireless Network. Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network. Set Up 802.1x Authentication. Connecting to Wireless Networks. Summary.

 7. Configuring Windows .NET Server Security.
 Kerberos Authentication. Overview. Kerberos Authentication. Kerberos Authentication. Accessing Cross-Domain Network Resources. Changing Kerberos Default Policies. Enforce User Logon Restrictions. Maximum Lifetime for Service Ticket. Maximum Lifetime for User Ticket. Maximum Lifetime for User Ticket Renewal. Maximum Tolerance for Computer Clock Synchronization. Kerberos Security Environment. Application Attacks. Secret Keys. Brute Force Password Attacks. Clock Synchronization. Kerberos Constants and Ticket Flags. KDC Constants. Initial Tickets. Preauthenticated Tickets. Invalid Tickets. Postdated Tickets. Renewable Tickets. Proxy Tickets. Forwarded Tickets. Interoperability with Other Kerberos Implementations. Public Key Cryptography and Kerberos. Summary.

 8. Encrypting File System.
 Overview. What's Different in the Windows .NET Encrypting File System. Background. User Interaction. Data Recovery. The File Encryption KEY (FEK). Recovering Encrypted Files. Configuring the Recovery Agent. Command-Line Recovery. Using Cipher.exe. Syntax. Example. Parameters. Notes. Components of the EFS Architecture. EFS Driver. EFS FSRTL. EFS Service. Win32 APIs. Encryption Examples. Encrypting a Folder or File. Decrypting a File or Folder. Using an Encrypted File or Folder. Copying an Encrypted File or Folder. Encrypted Files and Folders on a Remote Server. Setting Up an Enterprise Certificate Authority. To Request a File Recovery Certificate. Disabling EFS for a Specific Set of Computers. Encrypting Offline Files. Encrypting the Offline Files Database. Remote EFS Operations on File Shares and Web Folders. Summary.

 9. Public Key Infrastructure.
 Overview. What is PKI? Common Public-Key Algorithms. One-Way Hash Algorithms. Benefits of Windows .NET PKI. Certificate Authorities. Flavors of Cas. An Issue of Trust. X.509 Certificate Standard. Certificate Format. Revocation. Deploying a Certification Authority. Types of Cas. Setting Up the Certificate Authority. Custom Settings. Database and Configuration Storage. Subordinate Cas. Renewing CA Certificates. Certificate Store. Creating a Certificates Snap-in. Installing the Certificate into a Store. Certificate Services Backup and Recovery. Backing Up Certificate Services. Restoring Certificate Services. Summary.

 10. Smart Cards.
 Introduction. Smart Card Specifications. Smart Card Authentication. Interactive Logon. Client Authentication. Remote Logon. Deploying Smart Card. Issuing Smart Cards. Smart Card Policies. Smart Card Required. On Smart Card Removal. Left Card at Home. Personal Identification Numbers. Windows .NET-Certified Readers. Smart Card Reader Design. Interface Device. I/O Channel. The IFD Subsystem. The IFD Handler. Configuring the Smart Card Reader. Connecting a Desktop Smart Card Reader. Installing a Smart Card Reader Device Driver. Smart Card Certificates. Configuring the Certification Authority for Smart Cards. Smart Card Certificate Enrollment. Summary

 11. Designing Secure Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
 Overview. Key Features of VPNs. Background. VPN Protocols. Windows IP Security. Configuring the VPN Server. VPN Configuration Wizard. VPN Packet Filtering. RADIUS. Configuring the VPN Client. Installing the VPN Client. New RADIUS Features in Windows .NET Server. RADIUS Proxy. Wireless Authentication Support. Authenticating Switch Support. Configuring a RADIUS Server. Summary.

 12. Security Configuration Tool Set.
 Overview. Security Configuration and Analysis Snap-in. Creating the SCA Snap-in. Testing the Current Security Configuration. Analyzing and Configuring the Database. Secedit.exe. Using Secedit.exe to Analyze System Security. Configure System Security. Export Security Settings. Validate a Security Configuration File. Security Setting Extensions to Group Policy. Security Templates Snap-in. Account Policies. Local Policies. Event Log. Restricted Groups. System Services. Registry. File System. Predefined Security Templates. Security Levels. Summary.

 13. Configuring Windows .NET Internet Security.
 Securing Internet Information Server. Overview. Installation. Preinstall Checklist. Unattended Installation. Post-Installation. Using the Internet Service Manager (ISM). WWW Service. Master Web Site Properties. Authentication Overview. Default Web Site Properties. FTP Service. Master FTP Site Properties. Default FTP Site Properties. Virtual FTP Directories. Exploit Scanners. IIS Lockdown Tool. URLScan Security Tool. Retina Network Security Scanner. SecureIIS Application Firewall. Summary.

 14. Configuring IP Security.
 Overview. What Is IPSec? IPSec Protocols. IPSec Modes. IPSec Encryption. Why Use IPSec? Using the IPSec Snap-in. Configuring IPSec. Enabling Audit Policy. Using Network Monitor with IPSec. IPSec Statistics. Establishing an IPSec Security Plan. Ipseccmd.exe. Usage. ipseccmd Modes. Summary.

 15. How to Beat Bugtraq by Seven Days.
 Overview. Stalking the Hackers. Disclaimer. Cloaking Your Identity. Choosing an Alias. Using Anonymizers. Anonymous Proxies. MultiProxy. Configuring MultiProxy. Configuring Anonymous Browsing. Configuring IRC for Anonymity. Installing MIRC. Socks2HTTP. Counterintelligence. Summary.

 Appendix. Suggested Reading.
 On the Web. Books.

 Index.

 

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