E-Book, Englisch, 384 Seiten
Adams How to Cheat at IIS 7 Server Administration
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-08-055354-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 384 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-08-055354-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
According to Microsoft, Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 is a web server that provides a secure, easy to manage platform for developing and reliably hosting Web applications and services. With the new version of IIS, there are more security options, 40 new feature models that allow administrators to customize their settings, and a new set of administration tools. Administrators migrating from version 6 will find this How to Cheat book the perfect vehicle for getting up to speed fast on the new version.
IIS version 7 is the perfect product for the How to Cheat series. This new version from Microsoft is an ambitious overhaul that tries to balance the growing needs for performance, cost effectiveness, and security. For the average SysAdmin, it will present a difficult migration path from earlier versions and a vexing number of new features. How to Cheat promises help get IIS 7 up and running as quickly and safely as possible.
*Provides the multi-tasked SysAdmin with the essential information needed to perform the daily tasks
*Emphasizes best-practice security measures
*Cover the major new release of IIS 7, which will create significant challenges for IT managers
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1;Front Cover;1
2;How to Cheat at IIS 7 Server Administration;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Contents;8
5;Foreword;18
6;Preface;20
7;Chapter 1. Getting Started with IIS 7.0;22
7.1;Introduction;23
7.2;Inside the Changes in IIS 7.0;23
7.3;IIS 6.0 versus IIS 7.0:The Delta;37
7.4;Summary;49
7.5;Solutions Fast Track;49
7.6;Frequently Asked Questions;51
8;Chapter 2. Installation of IIS 7.0;52
8.1;Introduction;53
8.2;Install Types Available in IIS 7.0;53
8.3;Installation Feature Sets;73
8.4;IIS 7.0 Modules;77
8.5;Summary;84
8.6;Solutions Fast Track;84
8.7;Frequently Asked Questions;85
9;Chapter 3. The Extensible Core Server;88
9.1;Introduction;89
9.2;Understanding Development Advantages in IIS 7.0;89
9.3;Extending IIS 7.0 with Native (C\C++) Modules;92
9.4;Enabling Managed Code (ASP.NET) in IIS 7.0;103
9.5;Summary;112
9.6;Solutions Fast Track;112
9.7;Frequently Asked Questions;114
10;Chapter 4. Get Started with IIS 7.0's Configuration;116
10.1;Introduction;117
10.2;Enabling Delegated Administration in IIS 7.0;134
10.3;Summary;144
10.4;Solutions Fast Track;144
10.5;Frequently Asked Questions;145
11;Chapter 5. Administration of an IIS 7.0 Web Server;146
11.1;Introduction;147
11.2;Accomplishing Tasks Using IIS Manager;147
11.3;Accessing Information Using AppCmd.exe;162
11.4;Making Configuration Changes with AppCmd.exe;167
11.5;Viewing IIS 7.0 Runtime Data Using AppCmd;171
11.6;Configuring and Using Trace Log Data with AppCmd;172
11.7;Writing Scripts Using the New WMI Provider;173
11.8;Managed Code Administration: Inside Microsoft.Web.Administration;177
11.9;Summary;187
11.10;Solutions Fast Track;188
11.11;Frequently Asked Questions;189
12;Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 101: Diagnostics in IIS 7.0;192
12.1;Introduction;193
12.2;Using IIS 7.0's Custom Detailed Errors;193
12.3;Inside IIS 7.0's Failed Request Tracing;209
12.4;Breakpoints: Extending IIS 7.0's Tracing;220
12.5;Reality: Inside What Tracing Can't Do in IIS 7.0;227
12.6;Summary;234
12.7;Solutions Fast Track;234
12.8;Frequently Asked Questions;235
13;Chapter 7. Putting It All Together;238
13.1;Introduction;239
13.2;Migrating to IIS 7.0;239
13.3;The Developer's Call to Arms;255
13.4;Summary;258
13.5;Solutions Fast Track;258
13.6;Frequently Asked Questions;259
14;Appendix A. Monitoring IIS 6.0 with Microsoft Log Parser;260
14.1;Introduction;261
14.2;Monitoring Performance and Usages;262
14.3;Ensuring Stability;282
14.4;Scanning for Security Breaches;299
14.5;Summary;315
15;Appendix B. SQL Grammar Reference;316
15.1;In This Toolbox;317
15.2;Complete Syntax;317
15.3;Query Syntax;326
15.4;SELECT Clause;326
15.5;USING Clause;327
16;Appendix C. Function Reference;332
16.1;Functions;333
17;Appendix D. Input Format Reference;342
17.1;In This Toolbox;343
17.2;ADS Input Format ;343
17.3;BIN Input Format;344
17.4;COM Input Format;345
17.5;CSV Input Format;346
17.6;ETW Input Format;348
17.7;EVT Input Format;350
17.8;FS Input Format;15
17.9;HTTPERR Input Format;353
17.10;IIS Input Format;354
17.11;IISODBC Input Format;356
17.12;IISW3C Input Format;357
17.13;NCSA Input Format;358
17.14;NETMON Input Format;359
17.15;REG Input Format;361
17.16;TEXTLINE Input Format;362
17.17;TEXTWORD Input Format;363
17.18;TSV Input Format;364
17.19;URLSCAN Input Format;365
17.20;W3C Input Format;366
17.21;XML Input Format;367
18;Appendix E. Output Format Reference;370
18.1;CHART Output Format;371
18.2;CSV Output Format;372
18.3;DATAGRID Output Format;373
18.4;IIS Output Format;374
18.5;NAT Output Format;374
18.6;SQL Output Format;376
18.7;SYSLOG Output Format;377
18.8;TPL Output Format;379
18.9;Parameters;380
18.10;TSV Output Format;380
18.11;W3C Output Format;381
18.12;Parameters;381
18.13;XML Output Format;382
18.14;Parameters;382
19;Index;384