
Microsoft Longhorn Server Core: Security implications
Jonathan Hassell, Contributor 10.23.2006
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Microsoft Longhorn Server is expected to bring many exciting features to the table, among them a modular approach to server architecture that will greatly ease hardening and increase security.
In a nutshell, the current plans for Server Core edition of Longhorn will allow administrators to deploy role-based servers on a barebones Windows operating system using command-line prompts but no GUI. As needs change, administrators can lay additional services (remote access service, terminal services, file and print capabilities, Active Directory servers, Web servers, etc.) on top of a base server core ins
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These are the significant benefits of this modular approach from a security standpoint:
About the author: Jonathan Hassell is the author of "Hardening Windows" (Apress LP) and is a SearchWindowsSecurity.com site expert. Hassell is a systems administrator and IT consultant residing in Raleigh, N.C., who has extensive experience in networking technologies and Internet connectivity. He runs his own Web-hosting business, Enable Hosting. His previous book, RADIUS (O'Reilly & Associates), is a guide to implementing the RADIUS authentication protocol and overall network security.
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