Win2K Network Management Ch6
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- A Web site that is configured to allow administrators to manage the Web server from a remote location using a Web browser. During installation, this site is assigned a random port number and is configured with a restriction that only allows access from t
- administration Web Site
- A name used to hide the real name of a directory and to simplify the directory name that would be used to access the information.
- alias
- Allows users to access a Web site without having to provide a username and password.
- anonymous access
- Refers to determining whether a user has a valid user account with the proper permissions to access a resource such as a shared folder or Web Site.
- authentication
- Allows you to limit the network bandwidth that is available for Web and FTP connections to the server.
- bandwidth throttling
- Prompts users for a username and password to be able to access the Web resource. The username and password are then transmitted a clear text.
- Basic authentication
- Prompts users for a username and password to be able to access the Web resource. The username and password are hashed to prevent hackers from obtaining information.
- Digest authentication
- An FTP sever that responds to TCP/IP port 21 on all configured IP addresses of the server that are not assigned to another site.
- default FTP site
- A newsgroup server that responds to port 119 on all configured IP addresses of the server that have not been assigned to another site.
- defaut NNTP virtual server
- An email component server that responds to port 25 on all IP addresses of the server that have not been assigned to another site.
- default SMTP virtual server
- A Web site configured with FrontPage extensions that responds to TCP/IP port 80 on all unassigned IP addresses of the server. This Web site is initially empty and may be used to create a custom Web site for your organization.
- default Web Site
- Used to transfer files between two computers that are both running TCP/IP.
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- The fully qualified DNS name that is used to access a Web site on an IIS Server.
- host header
- Does not ask the user for a password, but rather uses the clients currently logged-on credentials to supply a challenge/response to the Web server.
- Integrated Windows authentication
- A Windows 2000 component that provides Web-related services to an organization.
- Internet Information Services (IIS)
- The administrative tool used to manage the Internet Information Services server components.
- Internet Services Manager
- IIS parameters that are configured on the server and inherited by all Web and FTP sites hosted on the server.
- master properties
- IIS 5.0 stores its configuration settings in a database referred to as the IIS _________.
- metabase
- This protocol is used to encrypt Web traffic between a client and the Web Server.
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
- A connection-based protocol, which means a session is established between the two hosts before any data is transferred.
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- A mapping to a physical directory containing content to be included on a Web Site.
- Virtual Directory