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m-node. See mixed node (m-node)
MAC. See Media Access Control (MAC)
machine certificates, 870, 896
mail servers
defined, 57
function of, 68–69
securing, 128–129
use of certificates, 70–71
main mode SA, 714, 722–723
majority node set (MNS) server cluster model, 646–647
Manage Documents permission, 124, 125
Manage Printers permission, 124, 125
Manage Your Server tool
for application server configuration, 76–77
managing server roles with, 54–58
management
of IPSec, 728–749
priorities in network design, 14–16
management model, 12
master drive, 564–565
master key, 743–744
maximum lifetime for service ticket setting, 825
maximum lifetime for user ticket, 825
maximum lifetime for user ticket renewal, 825
maximum password age option, 824
maximum session time, 525–527
maximum tolerance for computer clock synchronization, 825–826
MBSA. See Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)
mbsacli.exe, 832–833
mean time between failures (MTBF), 565–566
Media Access Control (MAC) address
MAC bridges, 240
NetBIOS over TCP/IP for, 338
restricting remote access by, 525
Media Access Control (MAC) filtering, 816
media, backup, 604–605
Media Services, 26
medium-level DNS security, 409
member server, 375–377
memory (RAM)
bottlenecks, 561–562
buffers, 569
planning DNS server capacity, 371
requirements for Windows OSs, 80
message authentication code, 720
Message Exchanger (MX), 342
metric
automatic determination of, 166–167
defined, 279
determining for default gateway, 167–170
disabling automatic, 170
field in route entry, 218
multiple gateways and, 223
Microsoft
authentication protocols, 862–863
DoS attack on DNS servers of, 407
push/pull partnership recommendation of, 433–434
server cluster hardware compatibility, 658
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)
function of, 831
installing, 832–833
to scan for security problems, 852
setting up Windows XP client for wireless networking, 833–837
Microsoft certificate services, 872–875
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 1(MS-CHAP v1), 509–511
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS-CHAP v2), 314, 511
Microsoft Outlook, 831
Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE), 307
Microsoft POP3 Service, 128–129
Microsoft SharePoint. See SharePoint
Microsoft Software Update Services (SUS). See Software Update Services (SUS)
Microsoft SQL Server. See SQL Server
Microsoft Windows operating systems. See specific Windows operating systems
Microsoft Windows Update site
downloading updates from, 840–841
Manage Your Server tool and, 57
SUS service connects to, 838
synchronizing SUS server with, 839–840
updates from, 115
migrate on setting
for redirection attack protection, 450
static WINS entries and, 438
minimum password age option, 824
minimum password length option, 825
mirrored IPSec filters, 745
mirroring. See RAID 1
mirroring plus striping. See RAID 0+1
mixed mode
authentication with, 127
to native mode, switching, 32
mixed node (m-node)
described, 419, 465
troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution and, 458
MNS (majority node set) server cluster model, 646–647
modem
adding demand-dial interface, 261
needs for dial-in access, 491–492
outsourced dialing with, 318
for remote access, 488
restricting access by connection type, 522–523
modes, IPSec
ESP/AH and, 719
transport, 718
tunnel, 717–718
module operator, 866–867
monitoring
IAS server, 313
IPSec, 749–751
NLB, 687–689
SUS server updates, 846–847
updates, 831
monitoring DNS servers, 412–417
command-line tools for, 416–417
debug logging, 414–415
event logging, 415
in general, 412
with Performance console, 415–416
testing DNS server configuration, 413
monitoring security
auditing, 818–823
object-based access control for, 818
summary of, 848, 849
Wireless Monitor, 817–818
Monitoring tab, 413
monitors, 625
MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption), 307
mrinfo tool, 272, 273
MS-CHAP v1 (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 1), 509–511
MS-CHAP v2 (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2), 314, 511
MTBF (mean time between failures), 565–566
multi-master replication, 59
multicast addresses, 213
multicast routing, 272, 273
multihomed computer, 290
multihomed WINS servers, 439–440, 459
multilink connections, 491–492
multiple gateways, 223–225
multiple host filtering mode, 680
multiple namespaces, 363–369
multiprocessing, 563
multiprotocol environments, 153–156
multithreading, 563
mutual authentication, 511
MX (Message Exchanger), 342
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