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[ILUG] Way O.T.

[ILUG] Way O.T.

Stephane Dudzinski stephane at antefacto.com
Fri May 4 11:54:52 IST 2001


As far as I remember about my years in hell (i mean using windows), you
can turn this down by two ways :

1. Securing the NT Box on its own on the network side so it won't answer
queries (but too much securing might deny access to 80 ;)
2. Deleting or changing a key in the registry : but beware, that will
avoid the server to be upgraded properly on any ms product such as :
SQL/srv, IIS option pack, service pack, etc ...

Steph

On 04 May 2001 11:46:53 +0100, Eamonn Shinners wrote:
> Hi guys,
>       I know some people here really hate windoze, but I need to
> get some info for a colleague who is using IIS 4.0.
>       The server advertises itself as being IIS 4.0, obviously this
> makes it easy relatively easy for anyone to hack into, as they know
> straight away what they are dealing with. Does anybody on the list know if 
> this can be turned in the registry, or the IIS metabase, or wherever, so that 
> if someone is trying to find out what the site is based on, they will just 
> get a blank response, or altenatively some other nasty text.
> 
>       All help on this appreciated,
> 
>       Eamonn
> 
> ps - even a pointer to where the info can be obtained
> 
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