SQL Server Magazine August 2003

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Honeypots and IDSs
Learn about the Honeyd honeypot for Windows, how to maintain Snort rules for optimum IDS performance, and how to protect your systems from attacks from SQL Slammer-type worms.
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Access Denied: Configuring a Different Lockout Policy for Dial-Up or VPN Users This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Learn how to set up a separate lockout policy for your dial-up or VPN users.

Access Denied: Installing SUS on DCs This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

SUS SP1 adds functionality that lets you install SUS on DCs.

Access Denied: Securing DHCP So That It Leases Addresses Only to Clients with Reservations This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Learn methods for securing your DHCP servers.




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Honeyd for Windows

Familiar with the benefits of a honeypot solution? Here's a look at how to configure and deploy a new Windows port of the popular UNIX-based Honeyd utility.

Learning from SQL Slammer

Learn how to protect your systems from future attacks by SQL Slammer and similar worms.

Snort Rules

Learn several techniques for maintaining Snort rules to keep your IDS software current.




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NT Gatekeeper: Using "For" and "Net User" to Create Batch Windows NT Domain User Accounts

Learn how to use the For and Net User commands to create batch Windows NT domain user accounts.

NT Gatekeeper: Using Passprop.exe to Lock Out Administrator User Accounts

By default, Windows NT 4.0 doesn't let you lock out administrator user accounts. Learn how to use the passprop.exe tool to change this security risk.