Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Services (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember ...
We have Apache and IIS Web servers. The Apache server has an SSL certificate from VeriSign installed. The IIS server has a self-signed SSL certificate. We want to make the SSL security alert from the ...
We leased a domain name that is being routed by our ISP to a “holding” page. We want to call up the Web page from outside our network and access our Internet Information Server (IIS) and Web page. We ...
ESET researchers have discovered a set of previously undocumented malware families, implemented as malicious extensions for Internet Information Services (IIS) web server software. Targeting both ...
As a Microsoft employee, I try to avoid writing on areas that blatantly promote Microsoft. However, I think this question is generic enough to involve Microsoft in the discussion: Can IP addresses ...
Security researchers warn that multiple groups are compromising Windows web servers and are deploying malware programs that are designed to function as extensions for Internet Information Services ...
Application pools isolate applications even if they are running on the same server for better reliability, security and improved performance An application pool serves as a container for your ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...
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