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Server Administration OverviewAccess Control Entry
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Setting WinSock Proxy Access Control
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Setting Access Control for the Web Proxy Service
Setting Access Control for WinSock Proxy
Securing Your Network
Restricting Inbound Access From the Internet
Restricting Outbound Access From Your Network
Access Control Entry (ACE)Access Control List
Access Control List (ACL)Accessibility for people with disabilities
Accessibility for People with DisabilitiesACE
Access Control Entry (ACE)ACL
Access Control List (ACL)Active caching
CachingAdapters property sheet
Setting Up Caching of Internet Objects
Basic Cache Configuration
Active Caching
Web Proxy Caching Property Sheet
active caching
Setup Considerations When Using Two AdaptersAdd/Remove Programs application in Control Panel
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerAdding addresses to the LAT
Removing Microsoft Proxy Server
Reinstalling a Client
Removing Clients
What is a Local LAT?Adding Microsoft Proxy Server components
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerAdministering Microsoft Proxy Server
Server Administration OverviewAdministration tool
Using Internet Service Manager
Putting Users in Windows NT Groups
Considerations For Planning Windows NT Groups
Assigning Groups to Service Permissions
Setting up Network Adapter Cards
Using TCP/IP Ports
Installing Only the Administration ToolAdministrative Interface for Web Proxy service
Opening the Administrative Interface for the Web Proxy ServiceAdministrative Interface for WinSock Proxy service
Opening the Administrative Interface for the WinSock Proxy ServiceAdministrative tools
Server Administration OverviewAdvanced Cache Policy dialog box
Windows NT Logs
Basic Cache ConfigurationAdvanced Research Projects Agency
Setting the Advanced Options for the Cache
Advanced Cache Policy Dialog Box
What is the Internet?Advanced TCP/IP security
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NTAlways cache
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheAnalog access
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsAnnotation file
Selecting Connection Hardware
annotation fileAnonymous access
Web Proxy Support for Anonymous FTP ClientsAnonymous authentication
About Web Proxy SecurityAnonymous FTP client access
Web Proxy Support for Anonymous FTP ClientsAnonymous logon
Client AuthenticationAnswerPoint Information Services
How Anonymous Logon Works
Enabling Basic Authentication
anonymous logon
Microsoft AnswerPointAPIs
Information Services
Priority Support
About Windows SocketsApple Macintosh
Connected Service using TCP Sockets
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
TCP Redirection
Using TCP/IP on the Internal Network
Windows Sockets APIs
socket()
bind()
connect()
listen() and accept()
recv() and send()
recvfrom() and sendto()
UDP Redirection
Configuring Apple Macintosh ClientsApplication-specific configuration
Configuring Windows Sockets ApplicationsArchitecture
How the Web Proxy Service WorksARPA
How the WinSock Proxy Service Works
WinSock Proxy Architecture
What is the Internet?Assigning permissions for Web Proxy and WinSock Proxy services
Assigning Groups to Service PermissionsAssociating
associatingAuthenticating clients
Client AuthenticationAuthentication
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
How Basic Authentication Works
How Challenge/Response Authentication Works
Client AuthenticationAuto dial
About Web Proxy Security
authentication
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
About Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Setting Credentials
Setting Dialing Hours
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up Connection
Software RequirementsBandwidth
Backup Domain Controller (BDC)
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsBasic authentication
Analyzing Connection Costs
bandwidth control
Client AuthenticationBDC
About Web Proxy Security
How Basic Authentication Works
What is Basic Authentication?
Enabling Basic Authentication
basic, clear-text authentication
BDCBIND
BINDBindings property sheet
Configuring the External Network Adapter CardBits per second
Configuring the Internal Network Adapter Card
bits per second (bps)BOOTP
What is DHCP?Bootstrap Protocol
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
What is DHCP?bps
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
bpsBroadcasts
Using Broadcasts to Resolve Host NamesBrowser
What is the World Wide Web?
Web Proxy Basics
Running Client Setup
About Web Proxy Clients
Configuring the Server’s Browser
Web Proxy Client Considerations
How the GET Method Works
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
browser
C2-compliantCache
Basic Cache ConfigurationCache consistency
Setting the Advanced Options for the Cache
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the Cache
Turning Off the Cache
Cache-Only Implementation
Cache Keys
Caching Mechanisms
About Caching
Passive Caching
Active Caching
Web Proxy Caching Properties
Web Proxy Caching Property Sheet
Advanced Cache Policy Dialog Box
cache
cache consistencyCache drives
Running Server SetupCache filters
Basic Cache Configuration
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the Cache
Microsoft Proxy Server Cache Drives Dialog Box
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheCache Filters Properties dialog box
Cache Filters
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheCache parameters
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Cache ParametersCache path
Cache PathCache registry values
Cache KeysCache size
Cache Parameters
Cache Path
Cache Filters
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the CacheCaching
Software RequirementsCaching properties of Web Proxy service
Setting Up the Disk Drives
Running Server Setup
Caching
Setting Up Caching of Internet Objects
Basic Cache Configuration
Setting the Advanced Options for the Cache
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the Cache
Turning Off the Cache
Cache-Only Implementation
Caching Mechanisms
About Caching
Passive Caching
Active Caching
Web Proxy Caching Properties
Web Proxy Caching Property Sheet
Advanced Cache Policy Dialog Box
Web Proxy Caching Property SheetCERN-proxy protocol
Microsoft Proxy Server Cache Drives Dialog Box
Advanced Cache Policy Dialog Box
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Web Proxy BasicsCGI
The CERN-Proxy Protocol
What is CERN-Proxy?
CERN-proxy protocol
CGIChallenge/Response authentication
Client AuthenticationChanging settings in your system registry
WinSock Proxy Service Features
About Web Proxy Security
How Challenge/Response Authentication Works
What is Challenge/Response Authentication?
Enabling Challenge/Response Authentication
challenge/response
Registry EditorChanging Setup settings
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerClear-text authentication
basic, clear-text authenticationClient
What is a Client?Client authentication
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Client
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Client
Configuring the Client Setup Program
Installing Clients
Installing on a Dual-Boot Client
Removing Clients
Reviewing the Client Setup Log
Web Proxy Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
Configuring Netscape Navigator Clients
Configuring Apple Macintosh Clients
Configuring UNIX Clients
Web Proxy Client Considerations
WinSock Proxy Clients
About WinSock Proxy Clients
WinSock Proxy Client Considerations
Updating the WinSock Proxy Client Configuration Files
Creating a Local LAT File
Client Information Fields
Web Proxy Client Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Components
Client AuthenticationClient Configuration dialog box
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
How Basic Authentication Works
How Challenge/Response Authentication Works
Configuring the Client Setup ProgramClient displayed messages
Web Proxy Client MessagesClient Installation/Configuration dialog box
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
Running Server SetupClient log information
Web Proxy Client Considerations
Reviewing the Client Setup LogClient Setup
The Client Setup Log
Client Information Fields
What is the LAT?Client Setup log
Configuring the Client Setup Program
Installing Clients
Running Client Setup
Reinstalling a Client
Installing on a Dual-Boot Client
Running Client Setup from the Command Line
Removing Clients
Reviewing the Client Setup Log
The Client Setup Log
Reviewing the Client Setup LogClient/server architecture
The Client Setup Log
client/server architectureCommand-line options to start Setup
Running Server Setup from the Command LineCommit rate
Running Client Setup from the Command Line
commit rateCommon Gateway Interface
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)Communicating with remote services on the Internet
What is an ISP?Computername
What is a Proxy Server?
What is a Client?
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Web Proxy Service Features
computernameConfiguring Apple Macintosh clients
Configuring Apple Macintosh ClientsConfiguring clients
Web Proxy ClientsConfiguring Microsoft Internet Explorer clients
About Web Proxy Clients
Configuring the Internet Application in Control Panel
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
Configuring Netscape Navigator Clients
Configuring Apple Macintosh Clients
Configuring UNIX Clients
Configuring the Server’s Browser
Web Proxy Client Considerations
WinSock Proxy Clients
About WinSock Proxy Clients
WinSock Proxy Client Considerations
Using the WSP Client Application
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Updating the WinSock Proxy Client Configuration Files
Creating a Local LAT File
Editing the Mspclnt.ini File
Configuring Windows Sockets Applications
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 ClientsConfiguring Netscape Navigator clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
Configuring Netscape Navigator ClientsConfiguring UNIX clients
Configuring UNIX ClientsConfiguring your network
Setting up Network Adapter CardsConnected service
Using TCP/IP Ports
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy Server
Using Multiple Microsoft Proxy Server Gateways
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
LAT Configuration
Dial-Up Support
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Other Server Configuration Issues
Securing Your Network
Domain Planning Considerations
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Connected Service using TCP SocketsConnecting to the Internet
connected service
What is an ISP?Connection information
What is a Proxy Server?
What is a Gateway?
What is a Client?
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Connecting the Server to the Internet
Assessing Bandwidth Requirements
Selecting Connection Hardware
Selecting an ISP
Analyzing Connection Costs
Web Proxy Service Features
Caching
Network Configuration
Dial-Up Support
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Considerations When Using a Direct Link
Considerations When Using A Dial-Up Link
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
Where to Put DNS Servers on Your Network
Connection Information FieldsConnection-less service
Connectionless Service using UDP SocketsConnectionless service
WinSock Proxy Control ChannelConstruct Local Address Table dialog box
connection-less service
UDP Redirection
Replacing the LATControl channel
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Control ChannelControl Panel
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerControlling user access to Internet sites
Removing Microsoft Proxy Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Server
Configuring RAS Options
Reinstalling a Client
Removing Clients
Configuring the Internet Application in Control Panel
Using the WSP Client Application
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Changing the Server Used to Download Client Configuration Files
Defining a System Data Source Name
Domain FilteringConverting between hexidecimal and decimal values
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Reading Hexadecimal Key ValuesCookie
cookieCorporate network
What is an Intranet?Counters
Performance Monitor CountersCreating a Local Address Table
Using Performance Monitor
Microsoft Proxy Server Counters
Web Proxy Server Cache Counters
Web Proxy Server Service Counters
WinSock Proxy Server Counters
What You Need to Know About the LATCredentials
Creating a Local LAT File
About Microsoft Proxy Auto DialCredentials property sheet
Setting Credentials
Setting CredentialsCryptography
Setting Dialing Hours
cryptographyCustom LAT table
Creating a Local LAT File
daemonData integrity
data integrityData Source Name
Defining a System Data Source NameDatabase
Data Source Name (DSN)
Logging to a DatabaseDatabase logging
Database Logging Overview
Installing ODBC Drivers
Defining a System Data Source Name
Setting Up Database Tables
Configuring the Service to Log to a Database
Logging to a DatabaseDatabase tables
Database Logging Overview
Installing ODBC Drivers
Defining a System Data Source Name
Setting Up Database Tables
Configuring the Service to Log to a Database
Setting Up Database TablesDecimal values expressed in registry
Using the SQL Logging Table Tool
Microsoft SQL Server Table Format
Reading Hexadecimal Key ValuesDefault gateway
Setting RPC Bindings
Background on Internet Naming and AddressingDefault phone book entry
Creating RAS Phone Book EntriesDefault security
Securing Your NetworkDefault set of predefined protocol configurations
About Default Inbound Security From the Internet
About the Predefined Protocol ConfigurationsDefault values for Microsoft Proxy Server registry entries
Microsoft Proxy Server Registry EntriesDenying access to Internet sites
Domain FilteringDHCP
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Setting Up WinSock Proxy Users
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Examples of Domain Filtering
Denying Access to Specified Sites
Web Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Permissions Properties
WinSock Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Filters Properties
What is DHCP?DHCP client
How does DHCP work?
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
DHCP
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP ClientDHCP relay agent
What is DHCP?
How does DHCP work?
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Relay AgentDHCP Relay property sheet
How does DHCP work?
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Relay AgentDHCP server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP ServerDHCP services
What is DHCP?
How does DHCP work?
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy ServerDial-up access
Considerations for Using DHCP
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Client
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Relay Agent
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is DHCP?
How does DHCP work?
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsDial-up link to the Internet
Dial-Up Support
Considerations When Using A Dial-Up LinkDial-Up Networking program
Creating RAS Phone Book EntriesDial-up support
How Dial-Up Support WorksDialing hours
Using RAS with Microsoft Proxy Server
Configuring RAS Options
Creating RAS Phone Book Entries
Considerations When Using A Dial-Up Link
About Microsoft Proxy Auto DialDialing Hours property sheet
Setting Credentials
Setting Dialing Hours
Setting Dialing HoursDirect link to the Internet
Considerations When Using a Direct LinkDisable IP forwarding
Server Security ChecklistDisconnecting properly after dialing
RAS TroubleshootingDisk drives
Setting Up the Disk DrivesDiskperf
Using Performance MonitorDLL
About the Web Proxy ServiceDNS
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Application
WinSock Proxy Client Components
Selecting an ISPDNS client
What is DNS?
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Using Multiple DNS Servers
DNS
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS ClientDNS servers and services
What is DNS?
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy ServerDNS spoofing
Considerations for Using DNS
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Client
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a DNS Environment
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is DNS?
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Using Multiple DNS Servers
Considerations When Using a Direct Link
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
Where to Put DNS Servers on Your Network
If you want to provide DNS services for Internet connections only
If you want to provide DNS services for your private network only
DNS spoofingDocumentation
About This BookDomain
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Before installation, to open the online documentation directly from the Microsoft Proxy Server compact disc
Searching the Documentation
Domain Planning ConsiderationsDomain controller
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
domain
domain controllerDomain Credentials dialog box
Web Proxy Client ConsiderationsDomain filtering
WinSock Proxy Client Considerations
Domain FilteringDomain Name System
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
Domain Filtering Keys
Examples of Domain Filtering
Denying Access to Specified Sites
Granting Access for Specified Sites
domain filtering
What is TCP/IP?Domain names
Selecting an ISP
Domain Filtering
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Using DNS
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Client
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is DNS?
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Using Multiple DNS Servers
Where to Put DNS Servers on Your Network
Domain Name System (DNS)
What is TCP/IP?DSN
Selecting an ISP
What is DNS?
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
Defining a System Data Source NameDual-boot client
DSN
Installing on a Dual-Boot ClientDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy ServerDynamic-link library
Considerations for Using DHCP
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Client
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP Relay Agent
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is DHCP?
How does DHCP work?
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
About the Web Proxy Service
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Application
WinSock Proxy Client Components
What is a Local LAT?Enable IP forwarding
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Server Security ChecklistEncryption
encryptionEntries for Microsoft Proxy Server services
Domain Filtering KeysError messages
Web Proxy Service Keys
Cache Keys
WinSock Proxy Service Keys
Other Keys Added for Microsoft Proxy Server
Web Proxy Service MessagesEvent log
Web Proxy Client Messages
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the System
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
Windows NT LogsEvent Viewer
Windows NT LogsExchange Server
To view system event messages with Event Viewer
Microsoft Exchange and Internet Mail ConnectorExtending Web server functionality
Proxy ISAPI FilterExternal network adapter cards
Proxy ISAPI Application
Configuring the External Network Adapter Card
Information ServicesFAT
Setting Up the Disk DrivesFeatures of Microsoft Proxy Server
Feature SummaryFile allocation table
Web Proxy Service Features
WinSock Proxy Service Features
Setting Up the Disk DrivesFile Transfer Protocol
Setting WinSock Proxy Port PermissionsFile-name extension mapping
Web Proxy Support for Anonymous FTP Clients
Granting Permissions to Proxy Users
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
file-name extension mappingFilter
filterFiltering
Domain FilteringFiltering properties of Web Proxy service
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
Filtering Access By IP Address
Web Proxy Filters Properties
WinSock Proxy Filters Properties
Web Proxy Filters Property SheetFiltering properties of WinSock Proxy service
WinSock Proxy Filters Property SheetFirewall
WinSock Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog Box
firewallFresh data
Basic Cache ConfigurationFresh installation of Microsoft Proxy Server
fresh data
Running Server SetupFriendly name
friendly nameFTP
Setting WinSock Proxy Port PermissionsFunctions performed by Microsoft Proxy Server
Web Proxy Support for Anonymous FTP Clients
Granting Permissions to Proxy Users
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
FTP
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Feature Summary
garbage collectionGateway
What is a Proxy Server?GET
What is a Gateway?
Web Proxy Basics
Using Multiple Microsoft Proxy Server Gateways
Multiple Gateway Overview
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a DNS Environment
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS Environment
Using Multiple WinSock Proxy Service Gateways
gateway
How HTTP WorksGlobal configuration
How the GET Method Works
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
Configuring Windows Sockets ApplicationsGopher
Web Proxy Client ConsiderationsGopher Plus
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
Gopher
Web Proxy Client ConsiderationsGopherspace
Gopher Plus
GopherspaceGranting access to Internet sites
Domain Filtering
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Setting Up WinSock Proxy Users
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Examples of Domain Filtering
Granting Access for Specified Sites
Web Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Permissions Properties
WinSock Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Filters Properties
Hardware RequirementsHeader
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Setting Up the Disk Drives
Setting Up the Network Adapters
Setting Up a Modem or ISDN Adapter
Selecting Connection Hardware
headerHelp
About This BookHelper applications
Finding Further Information
Microsoft AnswerPoint
Information Services
Standard Support
Priority Support
Text Telephone
Microsoft Service Advantage
Product Support Worldwide
Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Before installation, to open the online documentation directly from the Microsoft Proxy Server compact disc
Searching the Documentation
Web Proxy Client ConsiderationsHexidecimal values expressed in registry
Reading Hexadecimal Key ValuesHit rate
hit rateHome directory
home directoryHost files
What is DNS?Host names
What is TCP/IP?How Web Proxy service works
What is DNS?
Using Broadcasts to Resolve Host Names
Using WINS Service
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Using Multiple DNS Servers
The CERN-Proxy ProtocolHow WinSock Proxy service works
Web Proxy Service
Caching Mechanisms
Understanding Windows Sockets and WinSock ProxyHTML
About WinSock Proxy
WinSock Proxy Architecture
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
TCP Redirection
Using TCP/IP on the Internal Network
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
WinSock Proxy Limitations
UDP Redirection
What is the World Wide Web?HTTP
HTML
What is the World Wide Web?HTTP Basic authentication
Configuring Netscape Navigator Clients
What is CERN-Proxy?
How HTTP Works
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Application
About Caching
HTTP
Client AuthenticationHTTP errors
About Web Proxy Security
How Basic Authentication Works
What is Basic Authentication?
Enabling Basic Authentication
Web Proxy Server ProblemsHTTP header
Web Proxy Client Problems
Client AuthenticationHTTP Keep-Alives
Advantages of the Web Proxy ServiceHTTPD server
HTTPD serverHyperlink
hyperlinkHypertext
hypertextHypertext Markup Language
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)Hypertext Transfer Protocol
What is the World Wide Web?
What is CERN-Proxy?
How HTTP Works
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
The Default ConfigurationIIS WWW service
Publishing to the Internet
Publishing on Your Private Network
IIS
Web Proxy Client Messages
About Web Proxy SecurityImplementing cache only
How Anonymous Logon Works
Cache-Only ImplementationInbound connection
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesInbound ports
Restricting Inbound Access From the Internet
About Default Inbound Security From the Internet
What are TCP/IP ports?Installing clients
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
Configuring the Client Setup ProgramInstalling documentation only
Installing Clients
Running Client Setup
Reinstalling a Client
Installing on a Dual-Boot Client
Running Client Setup from the Command Line
Reviewing the Client Setup Log
Installing and Accessing the DocumentationInstalling Microsoft Proxy Server
What Does Setup Install?Installing search components
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Installation Overview
What You Need to Know About the LAT
Setting the Web Proxy Listen-On Port
Installing Microsoft Proxy Server
Running Server Setup
Running Server Setup from the Command Line
Reviewing the Server Setup Log
Installing Only the Administration Tool
Setup Logs
Installing the Search ComponentsIntegrated Services Digital Network
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsIntelligent TTL
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Intelligent TTL (Time-to-Live)Interactive applications
Configuring the Internet Application in Control PanelInternal network
interactive applications
What is an Intranet?Internal network adapter cards
Using TCP/IP on the Internal Network
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
Configuring the Internal Network Adapter CardInternet
What is the Internet?Internet access
What is an ISP?
What is a Proxy Server?
What is a Gateway?
Background on Internet Naming and Addressing
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Internet
What is an ISP?Internet application protocols
What is a Proxy Server?
What is a Gateway?
What is a Client?
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Connecting the Server to the Internet
Assessing Bandwidth Requirements
Selecting Connection Hardware
Selecting an ISP
Analyzing Connection Costs
Network Configuration
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Considerations When Using a Direct Link
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?Internet applications
Connected Service using TCP Sockets
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
Web Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Web Proxy Client Messages
What is CERN-Proxy?Internet connections
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
Connecting the Server to the InternetInternet domain name
Analyzing Connection Costs
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Considerations When Using a Direct Link
Considerations When Using A Dial-Up Link
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
Where to Put DNS Servers on Your Network
Managing Your Own Internet DomainInternet Explorer
What is the World Wide Web?Internet Information Server
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
The Default ConfigurationInternet Mail Connector
Publishing to the Internet
Publishing on Your Private Network
Internet Information Server (IIS)
Web Proxy Client Messages
Microsoft Exchange and Internet Mail ConnectorInternet Network Information Center
Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC)Internet objects
Setting Up Caching of Internet ObjectsInternet Protocol
Setting the Advanced Options for the Cache
Object Information Fields
What is TCP/IP?Internet Protocol address
Internet Protocol (IP)
Selecting an ISPInternet publishing
What is the LAT?
What is a Local LAT?
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Background on Internet Naming and Addressing
Overview of LAT Configuration
Replacing the LAT
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Creating a Local LAT File
When Modifying the Local Address Table
Filtering Access By IP Address
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Internet Protocol (IP) address
Internet Publishing with Microsoft Proxy ServerInternet Relay Chat
How to Enable Internet Publishing
Further Suggestions Before Publishing
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)Internet Server Application Programming Interface
About the Web Proxy ServiceInternet Service Manager
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Application
Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI)
Installing Only the Administration ToolInternet Service Providers
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Server Administration Overview
Using Internet Service Manager
Setting Up Caching of Internet Objects
Logging Web Proxy Service Activity
Registry Editor
What is an ISP?Internet site accessibility
Selecting an ISP
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet SitesInternet-based client software
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
What is a Client?Internetwork Packet Exchange
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)InterNIC
InterNICIntranet
What is an Intranet?IP
What is a Proxy Server?
What is a Gateway?
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Installation Overview
What You Need to Know About the LAT
Securing Your Network
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Publishing on Your Private Network
intranet
What is TCP/IP?IP address
IP
Selecting an ISPIP application gateway for IPX networks
What is the LAT?
What is a Local LAT?
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Background on Internet Naming and Addressing
Overview of LAT Configuration
Replacing the LAT
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Creating a Local LAT File
When Modifying the Local Address Table
Filtering Access By IP Address
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
IP address
How WinSock Proxy Security WorksIP forwarding
Server Security ChecklistIPX
About Default Inbound Security From the Internet
Web Proxy Client ConsiderationsIPX/SPX
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesISAPI
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
IPX/SPX
About the Web Proxy ServiceISAPI application
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Application
ISAPI
About the Web Proxy ServiceISAPI filter interface
Proxy ISAPI Application
About the Web Proxy ServiceISDN
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsISDN adapter
ISDN
Setting Up a Modem or ISDN AdapterISDN line
RAS and Microsoft Proxy Server
Setting Up an ISDN Adapter
Assessing Bandwidth Requirements
Selecting Connection Hardware
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsISPs
What is an ISP?
Selecting an ISP
Advantages of the Web Proxy ServiceKeys
Domain Filtering Keys
Web Proxy Service Keys
Cache Keys
WinSock Proxy Service Keys
Other Keys Added for Microsoft Proxy Server
Current Version
SNMP
What is an Intranet?LAT
LAN
What You Need to Know About the LATLease period
What is the LAT?
What is a Local LAT?
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Running Server Setup
Server Administration Overview
LAT Configuration
Overview of LAT Configuration
Modifying the LAT
Replacing the LAT
Creating a Local LAT File
When Modifying the Local Address Table
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
LAT
What is DHCP?Leased line
leased lineLeast Recently Used
Least Recently Used (LRU)Limiting client access to the Internet
Using the WSP Client ApplicationLink
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Web Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog Box
Publishing to the Internet
linkListen-on port
Setting the Web Proxy Listen-On PortListing the IP addresses on your private network
What is the LAT?LMHOSTS file
Considerations for Using WINSLoad balancing for your network
LMHOSTS file
Multiple Gateway OverviewLocal Address Table
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a DNS Environment
Using Multiple WinSock Proxy Service Gateways
What You Need to Know About the LATLocal Address Table Configuration dialog box
What is the LAT?
What is a Local LAT?
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Running Server Setup
LAT Configuration
Overview of LAT Configuration
Modifying the LAT
Replacing the LAT
Creating a Local LAT File
When Modifying the Local Address Table
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Local Address Table (LAT)
What You Need to Know About the LATLocal area network
How is the LAT Defined?
LAT Configuration Considerations
Running Server Setup
Modifying the LAT
Replacing the LAT
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
What is an Intranet?Local copy of Web objects
Local Area Network (LAN)
CachingLocal LAT
What is a Local LAT?Log entries
Creating a Local LAT File
Log Field SummaryLog fields
Client Information Fields
Server Information Fields
Log Field SummaryLog file
Client Information Fields
Server Information Fields
log fileLogging
Logging WinSock Proxy Service ActivityLogging capabilities
Setup Logs
The Server Setup Log
The Client Setup Log
Microsoft Proxy Server Logs
Logging Overview
Logging to a File
Logging to a Database
Log Fields
logging
Microsoft Proxy Server LogsLogging client installation
Logging Overview
Logging to a Database
Log Fields
Logging Issues
Reviewing the Client Setup LogLogging during Microsoft Proxy Server installation
The Client Setup Log
Reviewing the Server Setup LogLogging information about Internet requests
The Server Setup Log
Logging Web Proxy Service ActivityLogging parameters
Logging WinSock Proxy Service Activity
Log Fields
Logging WinSock Proxy Service ActivityLogging properties of Web Proxy service
Logging to a File
Web Proxy Logging PropertiesLogging properties of WinSock Proxy service
WinSock Proxy Logging PropertiesLogging services
Logging OverviewLogging to a database
Logging to a File
Logging to a Database
Configuring the Service to Log to a Database
Log Fields
Logging Issues
Logging WinSock Proxy Service ActivityLogging to a text file
Logging to a Database
Database Logging Overview
Installing ODBC Drivers
Defining a System Data Source Name
Setting Up Database Tables
Configuring the Service to Log to a Database
Logging WinSock Proxy Service ActivityLRU
Logging to a File
LRU
Configuring Apple Macintosh ClientsManagement Information Database
Management Information Database (MIB)Member server
SNMP
member serverMessages
Web Proxy Service MessagesMethods
Web Proxy Client Messages
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the System
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
Setup Messages
How HTTP WorksMetric
How the GET Method Works
Examples of GET Usage with Proxy Service
metricMIB
SNMP MIBsMicrosoft Access table format
MIB
Microsoft Access Table FormatMicrosoft AnswerPoint
Microsoft AnswerPointMicrosoft Developer Network
Information Services
Priority Support
Finding Further InformationMicrosoft Developer Network Library
Information ServicesMicrosoft DHCP Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP ServerMicrosoft Download Service
Information ServicesMicrosoft Exchange
Microsoft Exchange and Internet Mail ConnectorMicrosoft FastTips
WinSock Proxy Client Considerations
Information ServicesMicrosoft Index Server
Microsoft AnswerPointMicrosoft Internet Explorer
Searching the Documentation
Installing the Search Components
Search Tips
What is the World Wide Web?Microsoft Internet Information Server
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
The Default ConfigurationMicrosoft Internet Service Manager
Publishing to the Internet
Publishing on Your Private Network
Web Proxy Client Messages
Installing Only the Administration ToolMicrosoft Network
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Server Administration Overview
Using Internet Service Manager
Setting Up Caching of Internet Objects
Logging Web Proxy Service Activity
Registry Editor
Information ServicesMicrosoft Proxy Auto Dial utility
How Dial-Up Support WorksMicrosoft Proxy Server
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
About Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Setting Credentials
Setting Dialing Hours
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up Connection
What is a Proxy Server?Microsoft Proxy Server Cache Drives dialog box
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
What Does Setup Install?
Installing Microsoft Proxy Server
Removing Microsoft Proxy Server
Installing Only the Administration Tool
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Feature Summary
Network Configuration
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy Server
Using RAS with Microsoft Proxy Server
Cache-Only Implementation
Security Overview
Domain Planning Considerations
Microsoft Proxy Server Logs
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Performance Troubleshooting
Web Proxy Service
How the WinSock Proxy Service Works
WinSock Proxy Service Properties
Publishing to the Internet
Basic Cache ConfigurationMicrosoft Proxy Server counters
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the Cache
Microsoft Proxy Server Cache Drives Dialog Box
Microsoft Proxy Server CountersMicrosoft Proxy Server documentation
About the Microsoft Proxy Server Objects
Web Proxy Server Cache Counters
Web Proxy Server Service Counters
WinSock Proxy Server Counters
Installing and Accessing the DocumentationMicrosoft Proxy Server logs
Before installation, to open the online documentation directly from the Microsoft Proxy Server compact disc
Searching the Documentation
The Server Setup LogMicrosoft Proxy Server objects
The Client Setup Log
Logging to a File
Logging to a Database
Log Fields
Logging Issues
About the Microsoft Proxy Server ObjectsMicrosoft Proxy Server registry entries
Microsoft Proxy Server Registry EntriesMicrosoft Proxy Server troubleshooting
Domain Filtering Keys
Web Proxy Service Keys
Cache Keys
WinSock Proxy Service Keys
Other Keys Added for Microsoft Proxy Server
Web Proxy Service TroubleshootingMicrosoft Service Advantage
WinSock Proxy Service Troubleshooting
Performance Troubleshooting
RAS Troubleshooting
Microsoft Service AdvantageMicrosoft SQL Server table format
Direct Services
Product Support Worldwide
Microsoft SQL Server Table FormatMicrosoft TCP/IP Properties sheet
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NTMicrosoft TechNet
Finding Further InformationMicrosoft WinSock Proxy Client dialog box
Information Services
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or OffMIME mapping
Changing the Server Used to Download Client Configuration Files
Updating the WinSock Proxy Client Configuration Files
MIME mappingMkplog.exe
Using the SQL Logging Table ToolModem
Setting Up a Modem or ISDN AdapterModifying the LAT
RAS and Microsoft Proxy Server
Setting Up a Modem
Selecting Connection Hardware
Modifying the LATMonitoring performance
Using Performance MonitorMonitoring your system
Performance Troubleshooting
Setup LogsMpcsetup.log
Microsoft Proxy Server Logs
Log Fields
Log Field Summary
Logging Issues
Windows NT Logs
Performance Monitor Counters
Microsoft Proxy Server Counters
SNMP MIBs
Reviewing the Client Setup LogMPR
The Client Setup Log
Setup Messages
How WinSock Proxy Security WorksMpssetup.log
The Server Setup LogMSDL
Setup Messages
Information ServicesMSN
Information ServicesMspclnt.ini file
Editing the Mspclnt.ini FileMulti-homed environment
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS EnvironmentMulti-Protocol Routing
How WinSock Proxy Security WorksMultiple Proxy gateways
Using Multiple Microsoft Proxy Server GatewaysMultipurpose Internet Mail Extension mapping
Multiple Gateway Overview
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a DNS Environment
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS Environment
Using Multiple WinSock Proxy Service Gateways
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) mapping
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCPName space
Using Broadcasts to Resolve Host Names
Using WINS Service
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Using Multiple DNS Servers
name resolution
What is DNS?Negative caching
negative cachingNetBIOS
Using Broadcasts to Resolve Host NamesNetscape Navigator
Configuring Netscape Navigator ClientsNetwork adapter cards
Web Proxy Client Problems
Setting Up the Network AdaptersNetwork configuration
Setting up Network Adapter Cards
Setup Considerations When Using Two Adapters
Configuring the External Network Adapter Card
Configuring the Internal Network Adapter Card
Setup Considerations When Using a Single Adapter
When Setting TCP/IP Properties for Network Adapter Cards
Server Administration OverviewNetwork News Transfer Protocol
Setting up Network Adapter Cards
Using TCP/IP Ports
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy Server
Using Multiple Microsoft Proxy Server Gateways
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
LAT Configuration
Dial-Up Support
Using Microsoft Proxy Auto Dial
Other Server Configuration Issues
Securing Your Network
Domain Planning Considerations
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)Network Properties dialog box
Configuring RAS OptionsNever cache
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy Server
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheNew list of IP addresses
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Replacing the LATNNTP
NNTPNTFS
Software Requirements
Setting Up the Disk Drives
object modification checkingObject-cache scavenger
object-cache scavengerODBC drivers
Installing ODBC DriversODBC-compliant database
Defining a System Data Source Name
Logging Web Proxy Service ActivityOn-demand caching
Logging WinSock Proxy Service Activity
Database Logging Overview
Installing ODBC Drivers
Defining a System Data Source Name
Passive CachingOn-demand dial-out
Server Administration OverviewOngoing link to the Internet
Considerations When Using a Direct LinkOnline documentation
Installing and Accessing the DocumentationOOB
Before installation, to open the online documentation directly from the Microsoft Proxy Server compact disc
WinSock Proxy LimitationsOpen Database Connectivity
Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)Out-Of-Band data transfer
WinSock Proxy LimitationsOutbound connection
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesOutbound ports
Restricting Outbound Access From Your Network
Overview of Outbound Access Security Options
Using Groups to Assign Internal User Permissions
What are TCP/IP ports?
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
packetPage
What is the World Wide Web?Passive caching
page
CachingPassword authentication
Passive Caching
passive caching
Selecting the Client Authentication MethodPDC
password authentication
PDCPeer Web Services
Peer Web ServicesPeople with disabilities
Accessibility for People with DisabilitiesPerformance Monitor
Performance Monitor CountersPerformance Monitor counters
Using Performance Monitor
Using Performance MonitorPerformance Monitor objects
Using Performance MonitorPerformance troubleshooting
Performance TroubleshootingPermission properties of Web Proxy service
Web Proxy Permissions Property SheetPermission properties of WinSock Proxy service
Web Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Permissions Property SheetPermission rights for users to Web Proxy and WinSock Proxy services
Protocol Selection Dialog Box
Considerations For Planning Windows NT GroupsPhone book entries
Assigning Groups to Service Permissions
Setting Access Control for the Web Proxy Service
Web Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Web Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Protocol Selection Dialog Box
Creating RAS Phone Book EntriesPing utility
Setting Credentials
Setting Dialing Hours
Ping and TracertPoint-to-point connection-oriented communication
WinSock Proxy Server Problems
TCP RedirectionPoint-to-Point Protocol
Point to Point Protocol (PPP)Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
Using PPTP and Microsoft Proxy ServerPolicies
policiesPop-up messages
Web Proxy Service MessagesPort number
port numberPort Range Definition dialog box
Setting Up Protocol ConfigurationsPorts
Port Range Definition Dialog Box
Using TCP/IP PortsPOST
What are TCP/IP ports?
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
How HTTP WorksPPTP
Using PPTP and Microsoft Proxy ServerPredefined protocol configurations
About the Predefined Protocol ConfigurationsPreinstallation requirements for Microsoft Proxy Server
Hardware RequirementsPreventing Internet users from connecting to your private network
Software Requirements
Before You Install
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Server Security Checklist
Connecting the Server to the Internet
What is a Gateway?Primary Domain Controller
Security Overview
Software RequirementsPrivate network
Primary Domain Controller (PDC)
What is an Intranet?Problems with Web Proxy
What is a Gateway?
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?
Installation Overview
What You Need to Know About the LAT
LAT Configuration
Security Overview
Securing Your Network
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
Considerations for Connecting to the Internet
Managing Your Own Internet Domain
Performance Troubleshooting
Using TCP/IP on the Internal Network
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
Publishing to the Internet
Publishing on Your Private Network
Web Proxy Server ProblemsProblems with WinSock Proxy
Web Proxy Client Problems
WinSock Proxy Service TroubleshootingProblems with your system
WinSock Proxy Diagnostic Utility
WinSock Proxy Server Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Problems
Web Proxy Service TroubleshootingProduct support
WinSock Proxy Service Troubleshooting
Performance Troubleshooting
RAS Troubleshooting
About This BookProgram file
Finding Further Information
Microsoft AnswerPoint
Information Services
Standard Support
Priority Support
Text Telephone
Microsoft Service Advantage
Direct Services
Product Support Worldwide
Installing and Accessing the Documentation
Before installation, to open the online documentation directly from the Microsoft Proxy Server compact disc
Searching the Documentation
program fileProperties of Web Proxy service
Web Proxy Service Property SheetProperties of WinSock Proxy service
User Sessions Dialog Box
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Web Proxy Permissions Properties
Web Proxy Caching Properties
Web Proxy Logging Properties
Web Proxy Filters Properties
WinSock Proxy Service Property SheetProperty sheets for Web Proxy service
Local Address Table Configuration Dialog Box
Construct Local Address Table Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Protocols Properties
WinSock Proxy Permissions Properties
WinSock Proxy Logging Properties
WinSock Proxy Filters Properties
Web Proxy Service Property SheetProperty sheets for WinSock Proxy service
Web Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Web Proxy Caching Property Sheet
Web Proxy Logging Properties
Web Proxy Filters Properties
Opening the Administrative Interface for the WinSock Proxy ServiceProtecting your private network
WinSock Proxy Service Property Sheet
WinSock Proxy Protocols Property Sheet
WinSock Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
What is a Gateway?Protocol
Server Security Checklist
Security Overview
Web Proxy Security
WinSock Proxy Security
Securing Your Network
Restricting Inbound Access From the Internet
Domain Planning Considerations
Restricting Outbound Access From Your Network
Publishing to the Internet
protocolProtocol Definition dialog box
Setting Up Protocol ConfigurationsProtocol properties of WinSock Proxy service
Protocol Definition Dialog Box
WinSock Proxy Protocols Property SheetProtocol Selection dialog box
Protocol Definition Dialog Box
Port Range Definition Dialog Box
Protocol Selection Dialog BoxProtocols
What is TCP/IP?Proxies
Granting Permissions to Proxy Users
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
Setting Up Protocol Configurations
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
WinSock Proxy Protocols Properties
Using Groups to Assign Internal User PermissionsProxies property sheet
Configuring Netscape Navigator ClientsProxy
Web Proxy BasicsProxy client
proxy
Web Proxy Client ProblemsProxy host
proxy client
proxy hostProxy ISAPI application
Domain FilteringProxy ISAPI filter
About the Web Proxy Service
Proxy ISAPI Application
Proxy ISAPI Application
About the Web Proxy ServiceProxy permissions
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Proxy ISAPI Filter
Granting Permissions to Proxy UsersProxy protocols
Granting Permissions to Proxy UsersProxy server
Web Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Web Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
What is a Proxy Server?Proxy service
Web Proxy Server Problems
Web Proxy BasicsProxy users
Creating New Groups For Proxy UsersPublishing on your private network
Setting Up Proxy Users
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
Granting Permissions to Proxy Users
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Publishing on Your Private NetworkPublishing to the Internet
Internet Publishing with Microsoft Proxy ServerPutting users in Windows NT groups
How to Enable Internet Publishing
Further Suggestions Before Publishing
Server Administration Overview
Considerations For Planning Windows NT Groups
Creating New Groups For Proxy Users
Assigning Groups to Service Permissions
Installing the Search Components
Search
Search Tips
RAS and Microsoft Proxy ServerRAS client
Setting Up RAS
How Dial-Up Support Works
Using RAS with Microsoft Proxy Server
Configuring RAS Options
Creating RAS Phone Book Entries
Other RAS-Related Issues
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy Server
RAS Troubleshooting
RAS
Setting Up RASRAS phone book entries
How Dial-Up Support Works
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy Server
Creating RAS Phone Book EntriesRAS server
Setting Credentials
Setting Dialing Hours
RAS Troubleshooting
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy ServerRealAudio
Web Proxy Client ProblemsRedirected TCP connection
RealAudio
TCP RedirectionReducing security risks
What is a Proxy Server?Registering events for active services
What is a Gateway?
Server Security Checklist
Windows NT LogsRegistry Editor
Registry EditorRegistry entries
Reading Hexadecimal Key Values
Registry EditorRegular logging
Reading Hexadecimal Key Values
Microsoft Proxy Server Registry Entries
Logging Web Proxy Service ActivityReinstalling clients
Logging Overview
Log Field Summary
Reinstalling a ClientReinstalling Microsoft Proxy Server
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerRemote Access Service
RAS and Microsoft Proxy ServerRemote administration
Setting Up RAS
How Dial-Up Support Works
Using RAS with Microsoft Proxy Server
Configuring RAS Options
Creating RAS Phone Book Entries
Other RAS-Related Issues
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy Server
Remote Access Service (RAS)
Installing Only the Administration ToolRemote Procedure Call
remote administration
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)Removing clients
Removing ClientsRemoving Microsoft Proxy Server
Removing Microsoft Proxy ServerRemoving Microsoft Proxy Server components
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerReplacing the LAT
Replacing the LATRestarting services
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up ConnectionRestarting Web Proxy services
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up ConnectionRestarting WinSock Proxy services
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up ConnectionRestoring missing files
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy ServerRestoring the registry
Registry EditorRestricting inbound access
Restricting Inbound Access From the InternetRestricting outbound access
About Default Inbound Security From the Internet
Domain Planning Considerations
Restricting Outbound Access From Your NetworkRetrieve rate
Overview of Outbound Access Security Options
Filtering Access By DNS Domain Name
Filtering Access By IP Address
Using Groups to Assign Internal User Permissions
retrieve rateRouter
Selecting Connection HardwareRPC
router
RPCRpcBindings
Setting RPC BindingsRunning WinSock Proxy diagnostic utility
WinSock Proxy Diagnostic Utility
What is DHCP?Script
scriptSearch
Installing the Search ComponentsSecure Sockets Layer
Search
Search Tips
Web Proxy BasicsSecuring your private network
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
What is a Proxy Server?Security
What is a Gateway?
Server Security Checklist
Security Overview
Web Proxy Security
WinSock Proxy Security
Securing Your Network
Restricting Inbound Access From the Internet
Domain Planning Considerations
Restricting Outbound Access From Your Network
Publishing to the Internet
What is a Gateway?Sequenced Packet Exchange
Server Security Checklist
LAT Configuration Considerations
Security Overview
Web Proxy Security
WinSock Proxy Security
Considerations for WinSock Proxy Security
Securing Your Network
Restricting Inbound Access From the Internet
Restricting Outbound Access From Your Network
Publishing to the Internet
Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX)Serial Line Interface Protocol
Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP)Server
What is Microsoft Proxy Server?Server administration
Connecting the Server to the Internet
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DNS Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Server
Configuring the Server’s Browser
Changing the Server Used to Download Client Configuration Files
Server Information Fields
Web Proxy Server Problems
WinSock Proxy Server Problems
Server Administration OverviewServer Message Block protocol
Using Internet Service Manager
Server Message Block (SMB) protocolService
serviceService logs
Logging OverviewServices Properties dialog box
Logging to a File
Logging to a Database
Configuring the Service to Log to a Database
Log Fields
Logging Issues
Configuring RAS OptionsSetting dialing hours
Setting Dialing HoursSetting Microsoft DHCP Server bindings
Microsoft Proxy Server as a DHCP ServerSetting up clients
What is the LAT?Setting up your private network
Configuring the Client Setup Program
Installing Clients
Running Client Setup
Reinstalling a Client
Installing on a Dual-Boot Client
Running Client Setup from the Command Line
Reviewing the Client Setup Log
Web Proxy Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
Configuring Netscape Navigator Clients
WinSock Proxy Clients
Creating a Local LAT File
Editing the Mspclnt.ini File
Configuring Windows Sockets Applications
What Does Setup Install?Setup
Installation Overview
What You Need to Know About the LAT
Installing Microsoft Proxy Server
Setup Logs
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
What Does Setup Install?Setup log
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Verifying Your Hardware Configuration
Installation Overview
What You Need to Know About the LAT
Setting the Web Proxy Listen-On Port
Installing Microsoft Proxy Server
Running Server Setup
Running Server Setup from the Command Line
Reviewing the Server Setup Log
Reinstalling Microsoft Proxy Server
Removing Microsoft Proxy Server
Installing Only the Administration Tool
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
Configuring the Client Setup Program
Setup Logs
Setup Messages
Reviewing the Server Setup LogSimple Mail Transfer Protocol
Setup Logs
The Server Setup Log
Setup Messages
What is TCP/IP?Simple Network Management Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
SNMP MIBsSingle network adapter connection
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Setup Considerations When Using a Single AdapterSlow network connection
Performance TroubleshootingSMTP
What is TCP/IP?SNMP
SMTP
SNMP MIBsSNMP Management Information Base
SNMP
SNMP MIBsSocket
About Windows SocketsSoftware
Connected Service using TCP Sockets
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
socket
Software RequirementsSpace allocated to the cache
Verifying Your Software Configuration
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the CacheSpecifying Microsoft Proxy Server name
Configuring the Internet Application in Control PanelSpecifying Microsoft Proxy Server protocol port number
Configuring the Internet Application in Control PanelSPX
SPXSQL logging table tool
Using the SQL Logging Table ToolSQL Server table format
Microsoft SQL Server Table Format
Microsoft SQL Server Table FormatSQL/ODBC database
Database Logging OverviewSSL
Web Proxy BasicsSSL security
SSL securityStale data
CachingStandard Proxy Protocol
stale data
Standard Proxy ProtocolStarting Performance Monitor
Using Performance MonitorStarting Registry Editor
Registry EditorStarting Setup from the command line
Running Server Setup from the Command LineStatic IP addressing
Background on Internet Naming and AddressingStatic page
static pageStop caching
Turning Off the CacheSubnet mask
Background on Internet Naming and AddressingSubsequent connections
subnet mask
Port Range Definition Dialog BoxSystem architecture
How the Web Proxy Service WorksSystem logged messages
How the WinSock Proxy Service Works
Web Proxy Service MessagesSystem registry
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the System
Registry EditorSystem requirements
Reading Hexadecimal Key Values
Microsoft Proxy Server Registry Entries
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Assessing Bandwidth RequirementsTag files
tag filesTCP
What is TCP/IP?TCP socket
What are TCP/IP ports?
Connected Service using TCP Sockets
TCP Redirection
Connected Service using TCP SocketsTCP/IP
What is the Internet?TCP/IP Advanced Configuration dialog box
What is TCP/IP?
What is an Intranet?
Web Proxy Basics
Background on Internet Naming and Addressing
When Setting TCP/IP Properties for Network Adapter Cards
Overview of Network Considerations with Microsoft Proxy Server
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
What is CERN-Proxy?
Using TCP/IP on the Internal Network
TCP/IP
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NT
Web Proxy BasicsTCP/IP ports
Using TCP/IP PortsText file
What are TCP/IP ports?
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NT
Logging Web Proxy Service ActivityText file logging
Logging to a File
Logging to a FileText telephone
Text TelephoneTime-To-Live
CachingTips to focus your search
Basic Cache Configuration
Active Caching
Time-to-Live (TTL)
Search TipsTop-level domain names
What is TCP/IP?Tracert utility
Ping and TracertTracking performance
Using Performance MonitorTransmission Control Protocol
Performance Troubleshooting
What is TCP/IP?Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
What are TCP/IP ports?
TCP Redirection
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
What is TCP/IP?Troubleshooting
Using TCP/IP Ports
Considerations for Setting Up Your Private Network
What is CERN-Proxy?
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NT
Ping and TracertTroubleshooting Web Proxy service
Web Proxy Service Troubleshooting
WinSock Proxy Service Troubleshooting
Performance Troubleshooting
RAS Troubleshooting
Web Proxy Service TroubleshootingTroubleshooting WinSock Proxy service
Web Proxy Server Problems
Web Proxy Client Problems
WinSock Proxy Service TroubleshootingTTL
WinSock Proxy Diagnostic Utility
WinSock Proxy Server Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Problems
CachingTurning off the cache
Basic Cache Configuration
Active Caching
Turning Off the CacheTwo network adapter cards
Setup Considerations When Using Two Adapters
What are TCP/IP ports?UDP socket
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
UDP
UDP Redirection
Connectionless Service using UDP SocketsUniform Resource Locator
UDP Redirection
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheUninstall Proxy Client dialog box
How the GET Method Works
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Removing ClientsUninstalling clients
Removing ClientsUninstalling Microsoft Proxy Server
Removing Microsoft Proxy ServerUNIX
Configuring UNIX ClientsUpdating client configuration files
Updating the WinSock Proxy Client Configuration FilesURL
Setting the Advanced Options for the CacheUsenet
How the GET Method Works
Cache Filter Properties Dialog Box
URL
UsenetUser authentication
Client AuthenticationUser Datagram Protocol
What are TCP/IP ports?User Manager
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
UDP Redirection
Using Groups to Assign Internal User PermissionsUser Manager for Domains
Server Security ChecklistUser permissions for Microsoft Proxy Server
Creating New Groups For Proxy Users
Using Groups to Assign Internal User Permissions
Considerations For Planning Windows NT GroupsUser Sessions dialog box
Creating New Groups For Proxy Users
User Sessions Dialog Box
VDOLive PlayerVerbose logging
Logging Web Proxy Service ActivityVerifying RAS client for dial-up support
Logging Overview
Log Field Summary
Configuring RAS OptionsVirtual directory
virtual directoryVolatile objects
volatile objects
What is an Intranet?Web browser
WAN
Running Client SetupWeb browsing
About Web Proxy Clients
Configuring the Server’s Browser
Web Proxy Client Considerations
Web browser
What is the World Wide Web?Web objects
Performance Troubleshooting
CachingWeb page
Caching Mechanisms
What is the World Wide Web?Web Proxy
Web page
How the Web Proxy Service WorksWeb Proxy Add Users and Groups dialog box
The CERN-Proxy Protocol
How HTTP Works
How the GET Method Works
Web Proxy Service
Caching Mechanisms
Web Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog BoxWeb Proxy authentication method
Selecting the Client Authentication MethodWeb Proxy Caching property sheet
Web Proxy Caching PropertiesWeb Proxy clients
Web Proxy Caching Property Sheet
Running Server SetupWeb Proxy Deny or Grant Access To dialog box
Web Proxy Clients
About Web Proxy Clients
Configuring the Internet Application in Control Panel
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Clients
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.5 Clients
Configuring Netscape Navigator Clients
Configuring Apple Macintosh Clients
Configuring UNIX Clients
Configuring the Server’s Browser
Web Proxy Client Considerations
Web Proxy Client Messages
Web Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog BoxWeb Proxy Filters property sheet
Web Proxy Filters Property SheetWeb Proxy Logging property sheet
Web Proxy Logging PropertiesWeb Proxy messages
Web Proxy Service MessagesWeb Proxy Permissions property sheet
Web Proxy Client Messages
Web Proxy Permissions Property SheetWeb Proxy security
About Web Proxy SecurityWeb Proxy Server Cache counters
Setting Access Control for the Web Proxy Service
Web Proxy Server Cache CountersWeb Proxy Server Service counters
Web Proxy Server Service CountersWeb Proxy service
Setting the Web Proxy Listen-On PortWeb Proxy service keys
Feature Summary
Web Proxy Service Features
Web Proxy Basics
How Dial-Up Support Works
Overview of Web Proxy Service Configuration
Setting Up Proxy Users
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Setting Up Caching of Internet Objects
Logging Web Proxy Service Activity
Web Proxy Security
About Web Proxy Security
Setting Access Control for the Web Proxy Service
Domain Filtering Keys
Web Proxy Service Keys
Web Proxy Service Troubleshooting
How the Web Proxy Service Works
About the Web Proxy Service
Advantages of the Web Proxy Service
Opening the Administrative Interface for the Web Proxy Service
Web Proxy Service Properties
Web Proxy Service Property Sheet
Web Proxy Permissions Properties
Web Proxy Caching Properties
Web Proxy Logging Properties
Web Proxy Filters Properties
How to Enable Internet Publishing
Web Proxy service
Web Proxy Service Messages
Web Proxy Service KeysWeb Proxy service logging
Setting RPC Bindings
Cache Keys
Other Keys Added for Microsoft Proxy Server
Web Proxy BasicsWeb Proxy service logs
Logging Web Proxy Service Activity
Logging OverviewWeb Proxy Service Properties window
Log Field Summary
Client Information Fields
Connection Information Fields
Object Information Fields
Logging Issues
Basic Cache ConfigurationWeb Proxy Service property sheet
Setting the Advanced Options for the Cache
Changing the Drives and Space Allocated to the Cache
Turning Off the Cache
Logging Web Proxy Service Activity
Opening the Administrative Interface for the Web Proxy ServiceWeb Proxy service protocols
Web Proxy Service Property Sheet
Granting Permissions to Proxy UsersWeb Proxy service registry values
Web Proxy Service KeysWeb Proxy service text file logs
Cache Keys
Logging to a FileWeb Proxy users
Setting Up Proxy UsersWeb server
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
Granting Permissions to Proxy Users
Controlling Web Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Web serverWeb site
What is the World Wide Web?Wide area network
What is an Intranet?Windows Internet Name Service server
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) serverWindows Internet Naming Service
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy ServerWindows NT Challenge/Response authentication
Considerations for Using WINS
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Client
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS Environment
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is WINS?
Using WINS Service
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Client AuthenticationWindows NT File System
WinSock Proxy Service Features
About Web Proxy Security
How Challenge/Response Authentication Works
What is Challenge/Response Authentication?
Enabling Challenge/Response Authentication
Windows NT Challenge/Response Authentication
Software RequirementsWindows NT groups
Setting Up the Disk Drives
Server Administration OverviewWindows NT Remote Access Service
Putting Users in Windows NT Groups
Considerations For Planning Windows NT Groups
Creating New Groups For Proxy Users
Assigning Groups to Service Permissions
RAS and Microsoft Proxy ServerWindows NT Server
Setting Up RAS
How Dial-Up Support Works
Using RAS with Microsoft Proxy Server
Configuring RAS Options
Creating RAS Phone Book Entries
Other RAS-Related Issues
Using RAS Server and Microsoft Proxy Server
RAS Troubleshooting
Software RequirementsWindows NT system log
Using Performance Monitor
Advanced TCP/IP Security with Windows NT
Windows NT LogsWindows Sockets
Web Proxy Service Messages
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the System
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesWindows Sockets APIs
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
About WinSock Proxy Clients
Configuring Windows Sockets Applications
Understanding Windows Sockets and WinSock Proxy
About Windows Sockets
Connected Service using TCP Sockets
Connectionless Service using UDP Sockets
About WinSock Proxy
WinSock Proxy Limitations
WinSock Proxy Protocols Property Sheet
Windows Sockets
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesWINS
About Windows Sockets
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
Windows Sockets APIs
socket()
bind()
connect()
listen() and accept()
recv() and send()
recvfrom() and sendto()
What is WINS?WINS client
Using WINS Service
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS ClientWINS proxy
What is WINS?
What is WINS?WINS server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS ServerWINS services
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS Environment
What is WINS?
WINS server
Using DNS, WINS and DHCP with Microsoft Proxy ServerWinSock Proxy
Considerations for Using WINS
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Server
Microsoft Proxy Server as a WINS Client
Using Multiple Proxy Gateways in a WINS Environment
More About DNS, WINS, and DHCP
What is WINS?
Using WINS Service
Using DNS with WINS and DHCP
How the WinSock Proxy Service WorksWinSock Proxy Add Users and Groups dialog box
Understanding Windows Sockets and WinSock Proxy
About WinSock Proxy
WinSock Proxy Architecture
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
WinSock Proxy Limitations
WinSock Proxy Add Users and Groups Dialog BoxWinSock Proxy clients
WinSock Proxy ClientsWinSock Proxy control channel
About WinSock Proxy Clients
WinSock Proxy Client Considerations
Using the WSP Client Application
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Changing the Server Used to Download Client Configuration Files
Updating the WinSock Proxy Client Configuration Files
WinSock Proxy Client Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
WinSock Proxy Control ChannelWinSock Proxy Deny or Grant Access To dialog box
WinSock Proxy Deny or Grant Access To Dialog BoxWinSock Proxy diagnostic utility
WinSock Proxy Diagnostic UtilityWinSock Proxy DLL
WinSock Proxy Service FeaturesWinSock Proxy Filters Property sheet
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
Using IPX/SPX on the Internal Network
SNMP
WinSock Proxy Filters Property SheetWinSock Proxy Logging property sheet
WinSock Proxy Logging PropertiesWinSock Proxy messages
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the SystemWinSock Proxy permissions
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
Setting Up WinSock Proxy UsersWinSock Proxy Permissions property sheet
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and PortsWinSock Proxy ports
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
WinSock Proxy Permissions Property Sheet
Setting WinSock Proxy Port PermissionsWinSock Proxy Protocols property sheet
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
Setting Up Protocol ConfigurationsWinSock Proxy security
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
WinSock Proxy Protocols Property Sheet
WinSock Proxy SecurityWinSock Proxy server
How WinSock Proxy Security Works
Setting Access Control for WinSock Proxy
Assigning Permissions for WinSock Proxy Users
Considerations for WinSock Proxy Security
When Modifying the Local Address Table
When Setting Port Protocol Permissions
When Setting TCP/IP Properties for Network Adapter Cards
When Running Microsoft Proxy Server in a Workgroup
WinSock Proxy Server ProblemsWinSock Proxy Server counters
WinSock Proxy Server CountersWinSock Proxy service
Feature SummaryWinSock Proxy service keys
WinSock Proxy Service Features
Setting WinSock Proxy Port Permissions
How Dial-Up Support Works
Overview of WinSock Proxy Service Configuration
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and Ports
Setting Up Protocol Configurations
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
Setting Up WinSock Proxy Users
Logging WinSock Proxy Service Activity
Setting WinSock Proxy Access Control
Configuring Windows Sockets Applications
WinSock Proxy Security
Domain Filtering Keys
WinSock Proxy Service Keys
WinSock Proxy Service Troubleshooting
WinSock Proxy Diagnostic Utility
WinSock Proxy Server Problems
WinSock Proxy Client Problems
How the WinSock Proxy Service Works
About WinSock Proxy
WinSock Proxy Architecture
WinSock Proxy Client Components
WinSock Proxy Control Channel
WinSock Proxy Limitations
Opening the Administrative Interface for the WinSock Proxy Service
WinSock Proxy Service Properties
WinSock Proxy Protocols Properties
WinSock Proxy Permissions Properties
WinSock Proxy Logging Properties
WinSock Proxy Filters Properties
WinSock Proxy service
WinSock Proxy Messages Logged to the System
WinSock Proxy Service Messages Displayed to Clients
WinSock Proxy Service KeysWinSock Proxy service logging
Other Keys Added for Microsoft Proxy Server
Logging WinSock Proxy Service ActivityWinSock Proxy service logs
Logging OverviewWinSock Proxy Service Properties window
Log Field Summary
Client Information Fields
Connection Information Fields
Object Information Fields
Logging Issues
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and PortsWinSock Proxy service property sheet
Setting Up Protocol Configurations
Setting Up WinSock Proxy Users
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Logging WinSock Proxy Service Activity
Setting WinSock Proxy Access Control
Assigning Permissions for WinSock Proxy Users
WinSock Proxy Service Property SheetWinSock Proxy service protocols
Configuring WinSock Proxy Protocols and PortsWinSock Proxy service registry values
Setting Up Protocol Configurations
About the Predefined Protocol Configurations
Setting Up WinSock Proxy Users
WinSock Proxy Service KeysWinSock Proxy service text file logs
Logging to a FileWinSock Proxy users
Setting Up WinSock Proxy UsersWorkgroup
Controlling WinSock Proxy User Access to Internet Sites
Setting WinSock Proxy Access Control
Assigning Permissions for WinSock Proxy Users
When Running Microsoft Proxy Server in a WorkgroupWorld Wide Web
What is the World Wide Web?WSP Client application
World Wide Web (WWW)
Using the WSP Client ApplicationWspcfg.ini file
Turning the WinSock Proxy Client On or Off
Changing the Server Used to Download Client Configuration Files
Configuring Windows Sockets ApplicationsWWW
What is the World Wide Web?WWW service authentication method
WWW
Selecting the Client Authentication MethodWWW service port number
Setting the Web Proxy Listen-On PortWWW Service Properties dialog box
Selecting the Client Authentication MethodWWW services
Restarting Services After a Dial-Up Connection
Selecting the Client Authentication Method
How Anonymous Logon Works
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