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Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes

Publisher: Apress

ISBN: 1590597133

Publication Date: 2006-07

Authors: Robbie Allen, Laura Hunter, Brad Dinerman

Pages: 417


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Table of Contents


Preface
1 Basic TCP/IP Configuration

1.0. Introduction
1.1. Configuring the computer host name
1.2. Configuring a static IP address
1.3. Configuring dynamic IP address assignment
1.4. Configuring the subnet mask
1.5. Configuring a default gateway
1.6. Adding one or more DNS servers
1.7. Removing a DNS server
1.8. Adding one or more WINS servers
1.9. Removing a WINS server
1.10. Enabling the Windows Firewall
1.11. Disabling the Windows Firewall
1.12. Adding a DNS suffix
1.13. Configuring NetBIOS settings
1.14. Enabling a NetBIOS Scope ID
1.15. Enabling LMHosts lookups
1.16. Enabling TCP/IP filtering
1.17. Specifying a TCP/IP filter
1.18. Appending DNS suffixes
1.19. Configuring dynamic DNS registration
1.20. Specifying the default gateway metric
1.21. Configuring an alternate IP configuration
1.22. Disabling Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
1.23. Configuring multiple IP addresses
1.24. Configuring multiple gateways
1.25. Saving your TCP/IP configuration
1.26. Deleting a static IP address
1.27. Displaying TCP/IP Addressing information
1.28. Configuring an IPv6 address
1.29. Enabling IPv6-to-IPv4 connectivity
1.30. Renaming a Network Connection
1.31. Disabling a Network Connection
1.32. Enabling a Network Connection
1.33. Bridging Multiple Network Connections
1.34. Creating a New Network Connection
1.35. Enabling Dead Gateway Detection
2 Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)

2.0. Introduction
2.1. Configuring a Dial-up or VPN Server
2.2. Verifying Database Consistency
2.3. Configuring a Backup of the Database
2.4. Starting a Backup of the Database
2.5. Compacting the Database
2.6. Restoring the Database
2.7. Displaying All Records by Owner
2.8. Creating a Mapping for a Static Host
2.9. Deleting a Mapping for a Static Host
2.10. Importing a LMHOSTS File
2.11. Creating a Replication Partner
2.12. Deleting a Replication Partner
2.13. Initiating Push/Pull Replication
2.14. Setting Pull-Partner Parameters
2.15. Setting Push-Partner Paraments
2.16. Scavenging Outdated Records
2.17. Displaying Server Statistics
2.18. Updating WINS Records from the DHCP Server
2.19. Testing Name Resolution
3 Windows Firewall

3.0. Introduction
3.1. Enabling the Windows Firewall
3.2. Disabling the Windows Firewall
3.3. Configuring Exception Processing
3.4. Configuring Firewall Logging
3.5. Managing Program Exceptions
3.6. Managing Port Exceptions
3.7. Managing Local Port Exceptions
3.8. Configuring the Scope of an Exception
3.9. Configuring ICMP Traffic Rules
3.10. Configuring Remote Administration Through the Windows Firewall
3.11. Configuring File & Print Sharing Through the Windows Firewall
3.12. Configuring Remote Assistance Through the Windows Firewall
3.13. Configuring UPnP Through the Windows Firewall
3.14. Creating a Domain Profile
3.15. Creating a Standard Profile
3.16. Configuring Firewall Notifications
3.17. Allowing IPSec Traffic
3.18. Configuring Specific Interfaces for Firewall Protection
3.19. Configuring Responses to Broadcast & Multicast Traffic
3.20. Resetting the Windows Firewall to Default Values
3.21. Configuring Per-Connection Settings
3.22. Auditing Windows Firewall Events
3.23. Preventing Administrator Changes to Firewall Settings
4 Routing and Remote Access Services - Routing

4.0. Introduction
4.1. Enabling/Disabling Windows 2003 Server as a Router
4.2. Configuring NAT
4.3. Creating a Demand-Dial Router
4.4. Setting Credentials for a Demand-Dial Routers
4.5. Setting General Properties for Demand-Dial Routers
4.6. Setting Allowed Connection Times for Demand-Dial Connections
4.7. Displaying the IP Routing Table
4.8. Adding or Removing an Interface
4.9. Adding or Removing a Routing Protocol
4.10. Displaying the TCP/IP Statistics
4.11. Adding or Removing a Static Route
4.12. Adding or Removing a DHCP Server
4.13. Adding or Removing a DHCP Relay Agent
4.14. Configuring an IGMP Interface
4.15. Displaying the IGMP Group Table
4.16. Creating a Basic Firewall
4.17. Creating Filters for a Basic Firewall
4.18. Configuring Service and Port Rules on a Basic Firewall
4.19. Configuring ICMP Rules on a Basic Firewall
4.20. Configuring an Address Pool for a Basic Firewall
4.21. Creating an OSPF Interface
4.22. Configuring OSPF Options
4.23. Configuring NBMA Neighbors for an OSPF Interface
5 Routing and Remote Access Services – VPN Tunnels

5.1. Introduction
5.2. Enabling/Disabling a Computer as a Remote Access Server
5.3. Configuring a Dial-Up or VPN Server
5.4. Configuring a VPN Server with NAT
5.5. Registering the Remote Access Server in Active Directory
5.6. Configuring the Authentication Provider
5.7. Configuring the Accounting Method
5.8. Setting the Scope of Connectivity (note to self: local server vs. all other networks)
5.9. Configuring the Method of IP Address Allocation
5.10. Managing a Static Pool of IP Address Assignments
5.11. Selecting the Network Adapter to Use For Network Provisioning
5.12. Configuring WINS within RRAS
5.13. Configuring Multi-Link Connections
5.14. Configuring the Logging Level
5.15. Configuring the Number of PPTP or L2TP Ports
5.16. Creating a Remote Access Policy
5.17. Managing Users’ Remote Access Rights
5.18. Viewing the Users Currently Connected
5.19. Viewing the Session Statistics for Connected Users
5.20. Sending a Console Message to All Connected Users
5.21. Disconnecting a User Administratively
6 Internet Authentication Service (IAS)

6.0. Introduction
6.1. Migrating IAS Configuration to Another Server
6.2. Registering an IAS Server
6.3. Managing the IAS Service
6.4. Configuring IAS ports
6.5. Configuring Event Logging for IAS
6.6. Creating and Deleting a RADIUS Client
6.7. Managing RADIUS Client Configuration
6.8. Configuring Message Authentication
6.9. Configuring a Remote Access Policy
6.10. Recreating the Default Remote Access Policy
6.11. Configuring Connection Request Policies
6.12. Configuring RADIUS Server Groups
6.13. Adding RADIUS Attributes to a Remote Access Policy
6.14. Enabling Certificate-Based Authentication
6.15. Configuring Remote Access Account Lockout
6.16. Creating a Quarantine IP Filter
6.17. Configuring Vendor-Specific Attributes
6.18. Defining IPSec Authentication Methods
6.19. Configuring a RADIUS Proxy
6.20. Installing a Computer Certificate for IAS
7 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)

7.0. Introduction
7.1. Managing the IPSec Services
7.2. Managing IPSec Filter Lists
7.3. Managing Filters
7.4. Managing Filter Actions
7.5. Managing IPSec Rules
7.6. Managing Key Exchange Settings
7.7. Managing Security Methods
7.8. Managing Authentication Methods
7.9. Creating an IPSec Policy
7.10. Assigning and Removing an IPSec Policy
7.11. Removing All IPSec Configuration Information
7.12. Importing and Exporting IPSec Configurations
7.13. Creating a Default Ruleset
7.14. Configuring the Policy Storage Location
7.15. Displaying IPSec Information
7.16. Creating a Persistent Policy
7.17. Restoring the Default IPSec Configuration
7.18. Monitoring IPSec
7.19. Managing IPSec Hardware Acceleration
7.20. Controlling Computer Startup Behavior
8 Network Printing

8.0. Introduction
8.1. Configuring the Server Spool Directory
8.2. Configuring the Logging Level
8.3. Configuring Notifications
8.4. Creating a TCP/IP Port for the Printer
8.5. Sharing a Printer
8.6. Setting NTFS Permissions on the Printer
8.7. Stopping/Starting the Print Spooler Service
8.8. Communicating with a Network Printer
8.9. Publishing the Printer in Active Directory
8.10. Mapping a Printer through Group Policy
8.11. Enabling Web-Based Printing
8.12. Using Web-Based Printing
8.13. Configuring a Printer Pool
8.14. Configuring Terminal Services for Printer Redirection
8.15. More… to be added
9 Monitoring and Troubleshooting

9.0. Introduction
9.1. Confirming TCP/IP Configuration
9.2. Verifying the Functionality of the TCP/IP stack
9.3. Resetting the TCP/IP stack
9.4. Repairing a Network Connection
9.5. Troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution
9.6. Troubleshooting DNS name resolution
9.7. Troubleshooting IP-to-MAC Address Resolution
9.8. Verifying the IP Routing Table
9.9. Verifying the Path to a Destination Computer
9.10. Determining the Reliability of a Link
9.11. Verifying Services on the Local Computer
9.12. Verifying Services on the Remote Computer
9.13. Troubleshooting IPSec Configuration
9.14. Troubleshooting Packet Filtering
9.15. Troubleshooting Receipt of an Invalid DHCP Address
9.16. Troubleshooting PXE
9.17. Troubleshooting Network Browsing
9.18. Troubleshooting Remote Administration
9.19. Troubleshooting Remote Assistance