SQL Server 2000 blackbook.  It is a wonderful resource for locking down your
SQL server, and a lot more.  It goes into detail about which services you
should turn off(such as if this is only SQL Server then you should turn off
the server service and the workstation service, you can still connect to
SQL, but not the machine itself at all.) Little tips and tricks like this is
just on of the reasons I love this book.  It is by far the best resource for
SQL server that I have ever seen, no matter what you are trying to do, and
especially if you are trying to find out the right way to do it.

Title: SQL SERVER 2000 Black Book
Author: Patrick Dalton, Paul Whitehead
Publisher: Coriolis
ISBN: 1-57610-770-1

Thank you,
Christian Watt
Webmaster
SkillPath Seminars
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:12 AM
To: SQL
Subject: RE: Running SP's from cfquery


Hoping someone can help out here, I am looking to tie down my SQL Server
when I am connected to the net. Can someone recommend resources/white
papers or other documentation that would allow me to try known
exploits/hacks against my DB Server.

Although I do have it firewall protected (sitting behind a firewall), I
have been around long enough to know that even the password could be
hacked against the Server when connected to the net if they can get
passed my firewall which I also know can not be 100% securing my
machine.

I guess recommendations from you people wouldn't go astray either...


Thanks
Andrew Scott



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