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  1. Nicholas Brown

    Newbie needs security help with Win2000

    no one?
  2. Nicholas Brown

    Controlling 2000 via the Command line

    thanks for your help sorry for the typo
  3. Nicholas Brown

    Controlling 2000 via the Command line

    Quote: I would have thought I should be able to **** it down or reboot it via the com. prompt Eh? Why did it block s.h.u.t?
  4. Nicholas Brown

    Newbie needs security help with Win2000

    Anyone know how to get the Windows Telnet Server Running? Everytime I try to connect, I get this error:
  5. Nicholas Brown

    Controlling 2000 via the Command line

    Hi, I want to control Win2000 via a telnet prompt when Im away. I have telnet setup and it works ok, but I dont know many commands. What I need the commands for are: [*]Shutdown [*]Reboot [*]View CPU/Ram Usage [*]View Running Proccess [/list=a] anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance
  6. Nicholas Brown

    Newbie needs security help with Win2000

    is it possible just to install the FTP server of IIS? The reason I say its slow is because as a web server - it is. Apache beats the pants off it
  7. Nicholas Brown

    Newbie needs security help with Win2000

    Sorry - I hate IIS. Its slow, sluggish and need I say more? I am using Apache as well, I just dont see IIS as an option. I have also heard there is a big hole in the MS Telnet server - concerning DoS attacks... Also, TelnetXQ works from the user accounts within 2000
  8. Nicholas Brown

    Newbie needs security help with Win2000

    Hi All I have been running Windows2000 on my pc for a few days now - its great, I love it, but I need some help making it more secure. The PC will be getting left connected to the internet most of the day, running a Telnet server (TelnetXQ) and an FTP Server (Serv-U). I have ZoneAlarm running too. Ive heard you talking about "tweaking" it and if anyone can give me any guides, tips, advice on how to make it any more secure - it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Nicholas Brown
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