Windows Server 2003 security infrastructures:
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1. Verfasser: Clercq, Jan de (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Digital Press, an imprint of Elsevier c2004
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Cover -- Copyright Page -- TOC$Contents -- Foreword by Tony Redmond -- Foreword by Mark Mortimore -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- CH$Chapter 1. The Challenge of Trusted Security Infrastructures -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Positioning trusted security infrastructures -- 1.3 The fundamental role of trust -- 1.4 TSI roles -- 1.5 The long road toward unified TSI solutions -- 1.6 Microsoft and the challenge of TSIs -- 1.7 Conclusion -- CH$Chapter 2. Windows Security Authorities and Principals -- 2.1 Security authorities -- 2.2 Security principals -- CH$Chapter 3. Windows Trust Relationships -- 3.1 Defining trust relationships -- 3.2 Trust properties and types -- 3.3 Trust relationships: Under the hood -- 3.4 Forest trust -- 3.5 Trusts and secure channels -- 3.6 Trusts and firewalls -- CH$Chapter 4. Introducing Windows Authentication -- 4.1 Authentication infrastructure terminology -- 4.2 Qualifying authentication -- 4.3 Authentication authentication architecture --
- 4.4 Authentication in the Windows machine startup and user logon sequences -- 4.5 NTLM-based authentication -- 4.6 Secondary logon service -- 4.7 Anonymous access -- 4.8 Credential caching -- 4.9 General authentication troubleshooting -- 4.10 What's coming up in the next chapters? -- CH$Chapter 5. Kerberos -- 5.1 Introducing Kerberos -- 5.2 Kerberos: The basic protocol -- 5.3 Logging on to windows using Kerberos -- 5.4 Advanced Kerberos topics -- 5.5 Kerberos configuration -- 5.6 Kerberos and authentication troubleshooting -- 5.7 Kerberos interoperability -- CH$Chapter 6. IIS Authentication -- 6.1 Secure by default in IIS 6.0 -- 6.2 Introducing IIS authentication -- 6.3 HTTP authentication -- 6.4 Integrated Windows authentication -- 6.5 Passport-based authentication -- 6.6 Certificate-based authentication -- 6.7 IIS Authentication method comparison -- CH$Chapter 7. Microsoft Passport -- 7.1 Passport-enabling Web technologies -- 7.2 Passport infrastructure --
- 7.3 Basic passport authentication exchange -- 7.4 XP and Windows Server 2003 changes -- 7.5 Passport cookies -- 7.6 Passport authentication revisited -- 7.7 Passport and the privacy of user information -- 7.8 Passport integration in Windows Server 2003 -- 7.9 Passport futures -- CH$Chapter 8. UNIX and Windows Authentication Interoperability -- 8.1 Comparing Windows and UNIX authentication -- 8.2 Interoperability enabling technologies -- 8.3 UNIX security-related concepts -- 8.4 Windows and UNIX account management and authentication integration approaches -- 8.5 Summary -- CH$Chapter 9. Single Sign-On -- 9.1 Single sign-on: Pros and cons -- 9.2 SSO architectures -- 9.3 Extending SSO -- 9.4 SSO technologies in Windows Server 2003 and XP -- 9.5 Summary -- CH$Chapter 10. Windows Server 2003 Authorization -- 10.1 Authorization basics -- 10.2 The Windows authorization model -- 10.3 Windows 2000 authorization changes -- 10.4 Windows Server 2003 authorization changes --
- 10.5 Authorization intermediaries -- T$102
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9780080521121

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