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IIS 6.0

architecture, 208

authentication, 207–40

authentication method comparison, 240

authentication options, configuring, 210

configuration backup and restore utility, 635

Resource Kit WebFetch, 213, 214

SecurID-based, 210, 211

security changes, 208

IIS Manager MMC snap-in, 207

Iissuba.dll, 220

Impersonation levels, 334

INetOrgPerson security principal, 39

Inheritance

ACL, 337

in ACL Editor advanced view, 339, 340

blocking, 341–42

controlling, 341–45

controlling, with blocking, 341

dynamic, 338–39

fine-grained control, 337–45

NT4 and Windows 2000 comparison, 338–41

object type-based ACEs and, 354

setting, in ACL editor, 342

static, 338

trust constraint, 540–41

Insourced PKI solutions, 606–7

Integrated Windows authentication, 221–23

authentication protocols, 221

defined, 221

dialog box, 223

password transmission, 222

See also Authentication

Interactive authentication

architecture, 107–8

architecture illustration, 108

sequence, 107

See also Authentication

Internet Authentication Service (IAS), 324–26

authentication methods, 326

defined, 324

SSO, 325

Internet Information Services. See IIS

Internet Trust and Security, 6

Interoperability, 200–206

cross-realm trust, 203–6

non-Windows implementations, 200

PKI, 443

principals defined on non-Windows KDC, 203

principals defined on Windows KDC, 202–3

scenarios, 201–6

Windows implementations, 200–201

See also Kerberos

Interoperability enabling technologies, 262–64

Kerberos, 263–64

LDAP, 263

Intrusion detection systems (IDSs), 3, 720

Issuance policies, 507–8

defined, 507

in end-entity certificates, 507

example, 509

predefined, 508




Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures
Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures: Core Security Features (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582834
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 137
Authors: Jan De Clercq

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