Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS) By: Edik Magardomyan Fozi Abdurhman Bassem Albaiady Vince Serobyan.

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Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS) By: Edik Magardomyan Fozi Abdurhman Bassem Albaiady Vince Serobyan

IIS 5.0 Brief Description Components of IIS 5.0 How to install IIS 5.0 How to configure IIS 5.0

Brief Description What is IIS 5.0? IIS 5.0 is the latest Internet Information Services from Microsoft Software package integrated with Windows Operating systems such at 2000 Gives you multiple services in one Replaces the needs to buy many programs to serve many services

Components of IIS 5.0 WEB Server FTP Server SMTP Server NNTP Server

How to install IIS 5.0 Open control Panel Open Add/Remove Programs Open Add/Remove Windows Components Check box labeled “Internet Information Services (IIS)”

Open Control Panel

Open Add/RemovePrograms

Open Add/Remove Windows Components

Check box Internet Information Services (IIS)

How to configure IIS 5.0 Now we will install and configure individual components of IIS. Each team member will describe one component Please hold your questions to the end of the presentation

WWW (Web) Server Presented by Fozi Abdurhman Service necessary to build a web server Serve web pages to clients

Internet Services Manager (ISM) Microsoft Management Console (MMC) provides a console for snap-in for IIS Main Tool for administering and configuring the WWW service on IIS 5.0 To start ISM, choose Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, ISM (see snap shoot below).

Understanding the IIS Service IIS node in scope pane shows on left side window Select locally installed IIS services - (pavilion) Result pane (right side) shows configurable nodes of IIS running on the server (pavilion) Result pane (right side) shows configurable nodes of IIS running on the server (pavilion)

Understanding WWW Service WWW service running (Pavilion in this example) is primarily managed by using property sheet. Each node on the server’s namespace (IIS server itself, default Web site, other virtual servers & virtual directories) is a node in MMC that has its own set of properties.

How to Create and Configure a New Web site

Using Web site Creation Wizard

Web site name IIS can be configured to have unlimited number of Web sites running on it simultaneously, each responding to its own unique IP address and fully qualified domain name (FQDN).

Choosing Web Site Home Directory

Default Web Site Access Permissions

Successfully created a Web Site

The new Web Site

Understanding Types of WWW Property Sheets Property Sheets for WWW service on IIS 5.0 can be configured at four different levels. –Master property sheets –Site property sheets –Directory property sheets –File property sheets

WWW Service Master Properties Sheet Can be configured for all Web sites running on IIS server Select WWW Service and click Edit to bring up the WWW Service Master property sheet. Any setting made to MPS are automatically inherited by the default (root) Web site and by all new virtual Web sites are created afterward. To access Master properties, right-click IIS server (Pavilion) in the Microsoft Management Console and select Properties

Accessing WWW Site Properties Sheet Site Properties (or virtual server properties) can be configured individually for each Web site running on the IIS server, including the default Web site that is created when IIS is installed. To access site properties, right-click the selected Web site node in the MMC and select Properties.

WWW Directory Properties Sheet Directory Properties (or Virtual server properties) can be configured individually for each virtual directory defined within a Web site on the server. All files will inherit the property settings of the virtual directory that contained them. Any settings made to this property sheet affect only the selected virtual directory and override any previously made settings in the WWW Master Properties sheets.

WWW File Properties sheet Can be configured individually for each Web pages within a virtual directory or Web site. Any settings made to this property sheet affect only the selected virtual directory and override any previously made settings in WWW Master Properties and WWW Site Properties sheets.

Accessing WWW Service Master Property Sheet

Configuring WWW Properties Sheets Four different types of WWW property sheets (Master, Site, Directory, or File) have different options (tabs) available to configure options at the Master, Site, Directory, or File level.

Web Site Tab (Master, Site, and Directory levels) Configures –site identification –IP address –TCP port, –limit connections –enables and configures logging

Operators Tab (Master and Site levels) Grants operator privileges

Performance Tab (Master and Site levels) Tune server-caching performance Throttles bandwidth for site Enables HTTP Keep-Alives

ISAPI Tab (Master and Site levels) IIS 5.0 support Sets options a variety of ways of extending funuctionality fo the www service, including –Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) filters –Common Gateway Interface (CGI) –Active Server Pages (ASP) –Internet Database Connector (IDC)

ISAPI Tab (Master and Site levels)

Home Directory Tab (Master, Site, Directory and File levels) Configures content location & access permissions Enables indexing Creates FrontPage Web Allows directory browsing Enables logging Configures application Sets execution permissions (at the Directory properties level, it is called Virtual Directory tab; at the File properties level, it is called File tab)

Home Directory Tab (Master, Site, Directory and File levels)

Documents Tab (Master, Site, and Directory levels) Specifies default documents, enables footers.

Directory Security Tab (Master, Site, Directory and File levels) Configures authentication methods Configures SSL, grants or denies access to IP addresses & domain names

HTTP Headers Tab (Master, Site, Directory and File levels) Configures content expiration Specifies custom HTTP headers Configures content ratings Modifies MIME mappings

Custom Errors Tab (Master, Site, Directory and File levels) Configures custom HTTP error messages

Service Tab (Master levels only)

WWW Site Properties Sheet

WWW Site Properties Sheet Directory Security Tab

Anonymous Access and Authentication Control

WWW Site Properties Sheet

site from web browser

FTP By: Bassem Albaiady FTP stands for “ File Transfer Protocol”

How To Create an FTP Site Click start point to programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click internet Information Manger. In the Internet Information Services snap- in, right click your server object, point to New, and then click FTP Site.

When the FTP Site Creation Wizard starts, click Next

SMTP By: Vince Serobyan Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Defines how text messages are forwarded and routed among Internet hosts

Requirements Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows 2000 Advanced Server IIS 5.0 with SMTP services installed

Configure Incoming and Outgoing Connections for an SMTP Server Click Start, point Programs, point Administrative Tools, then click Internet Services Manager. In the IIS console tree, click the server that contains the SMTP virtual server that you want to configure, then expand the server node by clicking the plus sign next to the server name. Right-click the SMTP virtual server that you want to configure, and then Properties

Continue….. On the General tab, click Connection to open the Connections dialog box. In the SMTP Virtual Server property sheet, under Incoming, click the Limit Connections to: check box to enable this setting, then set the following options: In the Limit Connections to: text box, type the maximum number of incoming connections allowed by the SMTP server. The default is 1,000 connections. The minimum is 1. In the Time-out: text box, type the maximum number of minutes that an incoming connection can remain inactive before the server closes the connection.

Continue… In the SMTP Virtual Server property sheet, under Outgoing, click the Limit connections to: check box to enable this setting, then set the following options: In the Limit connections to: text box, type the maximum number of outbound connections allowed to all remote domains. The default setting is 1,000 connections and the minimum is 1. In the time-out: text box, type the maximum number of minutes that an outgoing connection can remain inactive before the server closes the connection.

Continue… In the SMTP Virtual Server property sheet, under Outgoing, select Limit connections per domain to: to enable this setting. In the text box provided, type the number of concurrent outgoing connections that each domain is allowed to have. In the TCP Port: text box, type the port to be used by the SMTP server for outgoing connections.

You have now configured the incoming and outgoing connections for your SMTP server.

NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol By: Edik Magardomyan

NNTP What is NNTP Server? How to install NNTP Server? How to configure NNTP Server?

What is NNTP Server? NNTP stands for Network News Transfer Protocol It delivers news to anyone in the company who has access to the NNTP server. NNTP give users the chance to post their reply to posted messages on the server. It is very easy to organize categories or messages with an NNTP server.

How to install NNTP Server? Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Right click on server name / new / NNTP Virtual Server Type the description of the server Assign the default port 119 Point to the location of NNTP Server files Select storage medium to use for NNTP Select location of the messages to be stored NNTP Server is now installed

Open IIS

Right click on server name / new / NNTP Virtual Server

Type the description of the server

Assign the default port 119

Point to the location of NNTP Server files

Select storage medium to use for NNTP

Select location of the messages to be stored

How to configure NNTP Server? Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Click on server name / right click on desired NNTP Server / click on properties Click on each appropriate tab to make the necessary changes Click “OK” to close the properties box

Open Internet Information Services (IIS)

Click on server name / right click on desired NNTP Server / click on properties

Click on each appropriate tab to make the necessary changes (General Tab)

Access Tab

Settings Tab

Security Tab

Any questions? Ask the teacher or take the class over again. (Just kidding, have a great summer everyone)