Network diversity Software diversity
Roeland Meyer
rmeyer at mhsc.com
Fri Jan 26 08:12:32 UTC 2001
> From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu [mailto:Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:48 PM
>
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 22:40:50 PST, Roeland Meyer said:
> > Okay, how do you do security, in Win2K, without a domain
> controller?
> > How do you do a Win2K domain without active directory?
>
> Contrary to what many puntits would have you believe, you don't
> need to be in a domain and be running AD just to serve up static HTML.
> Beware such pundits - they are probably trying to sell you
> either a software
> or hardware upgrade. ;)
> You don't even need to be running Win2K. I hear even NT 4.0 does
> a passable job once you install all the IIS patches. ;)
Actually, Linux does it better w/ Apache. But, IIS is a better RAD
environment. But, that isn't the issue. The track started about DNS at MSFT.
Windows networks have Win domain controllers ...
> > > From: Eric Germann [mailto:ekgermann at cctec.com]
> > >
> > > Uhh, I highly doubt they have a requirement to run DDNS on
> > > the front ends. If all you're doing is serving up html pages
> > > without user authentication, Win2K is perfectly happy with
> > > its own internal account database. DDNS is a pre-req for AD,
>
> As Eric said.... you don't need bells and whistles. And if you're
> building a machine that *has* to work, you probably want to avoid
> bellls and whistles, as broken bell and whistle parts get jammed in
> the gears and cause failures....
MSFT is not running static anything.
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