
Installing Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 Core
– Instalación nueva de Windows Server 2008 – HERE – Instalación de Windows Server 2008 Core – HERE
– Instalación nueva de Windows Server 2008 – HERE – Instalación de Windows Server 2008 Core – HERE
Create a domain in Windows 2008 – AKI Join a Windows Domain 2008 – AKI Installing a Read-Only Domain Controller – Read Only Domain Controller – RODC – AKI Join a domain using Microsoft Windows 2008 Core (RODC) – HERE
En este documento encontraremos comandos útiles para administrar un servidor Windows Core,
This document shows two tools for testing the security of your wireless network, personally for me the two best there are, they are LiveCDs, Just reboot with them to hack a WiFi network, In this case we will see how to check the security of our own network, we will not use it to steal passwords from neighbors or anything like that.
We have the possibility to install this component on a Windows server 2008, you don't have to have Terminal Services installed, and is usually installed on the server that has the role of Gateway. This component allows us to connect to applications published on Terminal Servers or to a desktop on a Terminal Services server.
From TS RemoteApp we can configure different applications so that users can use them directly without having to connect to the desktop directly from the servers. They can connect via the web or we can also distribute these applications by generating MSI installation packages, or distribute them from the AD.
In any organization with Terminal Services servers, a license server must be installed that will be the one that controls how many users/devices connect to the Terminal Services servers. This is a component that needs to be installed on a server on the network, regardless of the components you have installed, and where we will later activate it via the internet/web browser/phone; and then we will install the licenses we have purchased. When we have the server installed and with the licenses purchased, we can generate reports/reports of their use, Consumer Use…
En esta parte del documento enseñamos cómo instalar Terminal Services y/o algún componente relacionado, since in the other documents it will be assumed that these services are already installed.
This document details all existing policies in Active Directory that directly affect Terminal Services. Each policy and its configuration possibilities are detailed. We will create/edit the policies from the console “Group Policy Management” that is in the “Administrative Tools”.
Terminal Services on Windows 2008 bring a new feature called “TS Gateway” that we use to connect from outside the organization to computers that use Terminal Server in the local area network. To be able to use this feature, we have to install it on a server on the network, we don't care if you have Terminal Server services installed or not. In the router/firewall we will redirect port 443tcp to this server and this in turn will redirect us to the Terminal Servers securely through 3389tcp, we can also apply certain directives to secure the connection a little more.