You surf on your servers?

My servers go to WU/MU...and maybe to Joe's blog for information on Defending Security Infrastructure..iin fact they regularly hang out on Joe's blog for all the information I need to know on Defending Security Infrastructure.. in fact http://blog.joeware.net/2006/07/11/445/ that link is the home page so that I'm constantly reminded about Defending Security Infrastructur ..but other than that... they don't have antispyware because they don't go anywhere to get spyware and the Enhanced IE is still on there.



Kevin Brunson wrote:

I have definitely found the hosts file to be useful on servers to keep
them from EVER getting to spyware sites.  This guy has a great list :
http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?showintro=0&hostformat=host
s

Just cut and paste into the hosts file and you are good to go.  I
scripted it for all of the servers I deal with.  But I guess this is
getting pretty far OT: :)
Kevin

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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Multihomed Domain Controllers

In the year 2006.. I hope we are still not making host file entries on servers and workstations.... :-)

Peter Johnson wrote:

You might want to then create entries in the host file on the backup server so that you guarantee that the backup server always uses the right network connection.




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No issues, if you...



Go to the TCP/IP settings of the backup network card, click advanced, goto the DNS tab and untick register the connection in DNS.



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**From:** [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Green
*Sent:* 12 July 2006 11:43
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*Subject:* [ActiveDir] Multihomed Domain Controllers

Hi,

    First posting to this list but I've lurked quite a while and I've

been very impressed by
the quality of replies by the gurus.

My question is regarding the advisability of having multihomed DCs. Basically I want
to run backups over a separate GbE and as my servers have dual inbuilt

NICs this
seems an obvious route to take. I know there are some issues with DNS (I have
a DNS integrated AD).

Would this cause replication problems, etc ?

Any other "gotchas" ?



                       Many Thanks,

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Network Support Manager
SAPIENS (UK) Ltd
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