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Re: Securing IIS Server
From: "Simon Gray" <simong () desktop-guardian com>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:11:07 +0100
I have IIS Server in which i want to install IIS lockdown and URLScan, i heard they are very good to protect IIS server, are they worth installing, and if not, is there any other tools i can use to secure my IIS ?
iis lockdown is good, but i wouldn't recommend running it on a production server at least until you've had some experience with a non-production server since the permissions can cause many scripts to stop working. But its definatly something that you should be running within an iis environment --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Securing IIS Server NR (Aug 05)
- RE: Securing IIS Server dave kleiman (Aug 05)
- Data Compression Hendra Santosa (Aug 06)
- Re: Data Compression Glenn English (Aug 07)
- Re: Data Compression Gabriel Orozco (Aug 07)
- RE: Data Compression Paul Farag (Aug 07)
- Data Compression Hendra Santosa (Aug 06)
- Re: Securing IIS Server Simon Gray (Aug 06)
- RE: Securing IIS Server MeaCulpa (Aug 06)
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- RE: Securing IIS Server Robinson, Sonja (Aug 06)
- Re: Securing IIS Server salgak (Aug 06)
- Re: Securing IIS Server chris (Aug 06)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Jay Woody (Aug 06)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Justin Martin (Aug 06)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Roland Venter (Aug 11)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Marc Maiffret (Aug 11)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Roland Venter (Aug 11)
- RE: Securing IIS Server Chris Neppes (Aug 06)
- RE: Securing IIS Server dave kleiman (Aug 05)
