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11Configuring Web services(Week 13, Tuesday 11/14/2006)© Abdou Illia, Fall 20062Learning Objectives Install Internet Information Services programs Configure FTP sites Configure Web sites70-216:8 @0-13:16/28:393Internet Information Services (IIS) IIS is Windows’ set of programs that provides web-related services Windows 2003 Server comes with IIS 6.0 Once installed can be configured to set and manage Web service FTP service Email (SMTP) service News (NNTP) service Capability for managing printers over the network24Installing & Configuring IIS Unlike previous versions, IIS 6.0 is not automatically installed. Add or Remove is used to install IIS After IIS is installed, the IIS Manager can be used to configure and manage all web-related services 5Hands-on 1: Install IIS Manager Use Add or Remove Programs to install IIS with the following components: Common files FTP service IIS Manager tools Internet printing NNTP service SMTP service WWW service6Configuring the Default FTP site 1Can decide how much inactive time is allowed.Can limit the number of concurrent connections to your FTP server.Can check who are currently connectedCan decide which IP address to use for the FTP server if you have multiple NICs or multiple IP addresses assigned to your NIC.Can keep track of connections to your FTP server.37Configuring the Default FTP site 2Having anonymous connections could be more secure for users because they avoid the risk to have their password intercepted.Default username for anonymous connections8Configuring the Default FTP siteCan type in a Welcome message that will appear to users when they connect to your FTP server.Can type in an Exit message that will appear to users when they log off.Can have message that will appear to users who will try to connect to your FTP server after the maximum number of connections is reached.9Configuring the Default FTP siteDirectory where the FTP files are located. Any file put in that directory will be available to usersYou can set the permission for users. You can them to download files from the server (Read), upload files to the server (Write).410Configuring the Default FTP siteCan decide which computers are granted or denied access to your FTP server.11Making files available for download After configuring the FTP site, files have to be copies to the FTP Site directory for users to download.12Transferring files with commands After configuring the FTP site, users can connect to the FTP server and transfer files using the command prompt513Transferring files using a web browser After configuring the FTP site, users can connect to the FTP server and transfer files using their web browser14Configuring a web site 1 When IIS is installed, a default Web site is created.15Configuring the Default web site 2Can allow your clients to maintain their connection to your Web server instead of a new connection for each request.Can limit the number of concurrent connections to your FTP server.Can keep track of connections to your FTP server.If you have multiple IP addresses, you can create a Web site with a different name (Description) for each IP address.You can see & modify the fog file options616Configuring the Default web site 3Can tune the performance of your Web server based on the number of visitors. Should make it as close as the actual situation so that the Web server uses just the amount of resources required to operate properly.Can limit the amount of bandwidth used by your server.17Configuring the Default web site 4ISAPI filters are some programs that will execute in response to HTTP requests.Can decide what filter to use18Configuring the Default web site 5Can decide what level of access for visitors.Directory where the Web server files are located Can decide what settings for any IIS Web-based applications.719Configuring the Default web site 6Can enable and specify default Web pagesCan configure your Web server to automatically append a footer to every document your Web server returns. The footer file should not be a complete HTML document. It should only include only HTML tags that are necessary to format the appearance and function of your footer content.20Configuring the Default web site 7Can require secure communications with certificate use for the website.Can restrict access to specific IP or range of IP addresses.Can authorize Anonymous access (default) using the IUSR account or allow access to users with user accounts in the domain.21Configuring the Default web site 8Can require secure communications with certificate use for the website.Can restrict access to specific IP or range of IP addresses.Can authorize Anonymous access (default) using the IUSR account or allow access to users with user accounts in the domain.822Configuring the Default web site 9Can set ratings for your Web site usersCan decide whether or not to send information (like content expiration date or some custom commands) in the HTTP header to the web browser.23Configuring the Default web site 10Can configure the server to specify custom error messages24Configuring the Default web site 11Server Extensions are related to FrontPage server extensions. You can allows people to use FrontPage to edit the Web site925Adding virtual IP addresses1. Access your local network adapter’s properties2. Click the Advanced button, and add two additional IP


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