Description

Book Synopsis

Set up a secure network at home or the office

Fully revised to cover Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019, this new edition of the trusted Networking For Dummies helps both beginning network administrators and home users to set up and maintain a network. Updated coverage of broadband and wireless technologies, as well as storage and back-up procedures, ensures that you'll learn how to build a wired or wireless network, secure and optimize it, troubleshoot problems, and much more.

From connecting to the Internet and setting up a wireless network to solving networking problems and backing up your datathis #1 bestselling guide covers it all.

  • Build a wired or wireless network
  • Secure and optimize your network
  • Set up a server and manage Windows user accounts
  • Use the cloudsafely

Written by a seasoned technology authorand jam-packed with tons of helpful step-by-step instructionsthis is the book network administr

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Getting Started with Networking 5

Chapter 1: Let’s Network! 7

Defining a Network 8

Why Bother with a Network? 11

Sharing files 11

Sharing resources 11

Sharing programs 12

Sharing messages 12

Servers and Clients 13

Dedicated Servers and Peers 13

What Makes a Network Tick? 15

It’s Not a Personal Computer Anymore! 16

The Network Administrator 17

What Have They Got That You Don’t Got? 18

Chapter 2: Configuring Windows and Mac Clients 21

Configuring Windows Network Connections 22

Joining a Windows Computer to a Domain 27

Configuring Mac Network Settings 29

Joining a Mac Computer to a Domain 33

Chapter 3: Life on the Network 37

Distinguishing between Local Resources and Network Resources 38

What’s in a Name? 38

Logging on to the Network 40

Understanding Shared Folders 42

Four Good Uses for a Shared Folder 43

Store files that everybody needs 43

Store your own files 44

Make a temporary resting place for files on their way to other users 44

Back up your local hard drive 45

Oh, the Network Places You’ll Go 45

Mapping Network Drives 47

Using a Network Printer 50

Adding a network printer 51

Printing to a network printer 52

Playing with the print queue 53

Logging off the Network 55

Chapter 4: More Ways to Use Your Network 57

Sharing Your Stuff 57

Enabling File and Printer Sharing 58

Sharing a Folder 59

Using the Public Folder 61

Sharing a Printer 62

Using Microsoft Office on a Network 64

Accessing network files 64

Using workgroup templates 65

Networking an Access database 67

Working with Offline Files 68

Part 2: Designing Your Network 73

Chapter 5: Planning a Network 75

Making a Network Plan 75

Being Purposeful 76

Taking Stock 77

What you need to know 77

Programs that gather information for you 79

To Dedicate or Not to Dedicate: That Is the Question 80

File servers 81

Print servers 81

Web servers 82

Mail servers 82

Database servers 83

Application servers 83

License servers 83

Choosing a Server Operating System 83

Planning the Infrastructure 84

Drawing Diagrams 84

Chapter 6: Dealing with TCP/IP 87

Understanding Binary 88

Counting by ones 88

Doing the logic thing 89

Introducing IP Addresses 90

Networks and hosts 90

The dotted-decimal dance 91

Classifying IP Addresses 91

Class A addresses 92

Class B addresses 93

Class C addresses 93

Subnetting 94

Subnets 95

Subnet masks 96

The great subnet roundup 97

Private and public addresses 98

Understanding Network Address Translation 98

Configuring Your Network for DHCP 99

Understanding DHCP 100

DHCP servers 100

Understanding scopes 101

Feeling excluded? 102

Reservations suggested 103

How long to lease? 104

Managing a Windows Server 2019 DHCP Server 104

Configuring a Windows DHCP Client 105

Using DNS 106

Domains and domain names 106

Fully qualified domain names 108

Working with the Windows DNS Server 109

Configuring a Windows DNS Client 110

Chapter 7: Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave: Cables and Switches 111

What Is Ethernet? 112

All about Cable 114

Cable categories 116

What’s with the pairs? 117

To shield or not to shield 117

When to use plenum cable 118

Sometimes solid, sometimes stranded 118

Installation guidelines 119

The tools you need 120

Pinouts for twisted-pair cables 121

RJ-45 connectors 122

Crossover cables 124

Wall jacks and patch panels 124

Understanding Switches 126

Comparing managed and unmanaged switches 126

Daisy-chaining switches 128

Stacking switches 128

Looking at distribution switches and access switches 129

Powering Up with Power over Ethernet 130

Looking at Three Types of Network Rooms 131

Chapter 8: Setting Up a Wireless Network 133

Diving into Wireless Networking 134

A Little High School Electronics 135

Waves and frequencies 135

Wavelength and antennas 137

Spectrums and the FCC 137

Eight-Oh-Two-Dot-Eleventy Something: Understanding Wireless Standards 139

Home on the Range 140

Using Wireless Network Adapters 141

Setting Wireless Access Points 142

Infrastructure mode 142

Multifunction WAPs 143

Roaming Capabilities 144

Wireless bridging 144

Ad-hoc networks 145

Configuring a Wireless Access Point 145

Basic configuration options 146

DHCP configuration 146

Connecting to a Wireless Network 147

Paying Attention to Wireless Network Security 149

Chapter 9: Connecting to the Internet 155

Connecting to the Internet 155

Connecting with cable or DSL 156

Connecting with high-speed private lines 157

Sharing an Internet connection 158

Securing Your Connection with a Firewall 159

Using a firewall 159

Comparing residential gateways to firewall routers 161

Looking at the built-in Windows firewall 161

Providing a Backup Internet Connection 163

Part 3: Working with Servers 165

Chapter 10: Virtualizing Your Network 167

Understanding Virtualization 167

Understanding Hypervisors 169

Understanding Virtual Disks 171

Understanding Network Virtualization 173

Looking at the Benefits of Virtualization 174

Choosing Virtualization Hosts 176

Understanding Windows Server 2019 Licensing 176

Introducing Hyper-V 178

Understanding the Hyper-V hypervisor 178

Understanding virtual disks 179

Enabling Hyper-V 180

Getting Familiar with Hyper-V 181

Creating a Virtual Switch 182

Creating a Virtual Disk 184

Creating a Virtual Machine 188

Installing an Operating System 192

Chapter 11: Setting Up a Windows Server 195

Planning a Windows Server Installation 196

Checking system requirements 196

Reading the release notes 196

Considering your licensing options 196

Deciding your TCP/IP configuration 197

Choosing workgroups or domains 197

Running Setup 198

Adding Server Roles and Features 203

Creating a New Domain 208

Chapter 12: Managing Windows User Accounts 213

Understanding How Active Directory Is Organized 214

Objects 214

Domains 215

Organizational units 215

Trees 216

Forests 216

Understanding Windows User Accounts 216

Local accounts versus domain accounts 216

User account properties 217

Creating a New User 217

Setting User Properties 220

Changing the user’s contact information 220

Setting account options 221

Specifying logon hours 223

Restricting access to certain computers 223

Setting the user’s profile information 224

Resetting User Passwords 225

Disabling and Enabling User Accounts 226

Deleting a User 226

Working with Groups 227

Creating a group 227

Adding a member to a group 228

Creating a Logon Script 230

Chapter 13: Managing Network Storage 231

Understanding Disk Storage 231

Hard disk drives 231

Solid state drives to the rescue! 234

It’s a RAID! 234

Three ways to attach disks to your servers 236

Focusing on File Servers 237

Understanding permissions 237

Understanding shares 239

Managing Your File Server 240

Using the New Share Wizard 241

Sharing a folder without the wizard 245

Granting permissions 247

Part 4: Managing Your Network 251

Chapter 14: Welcome to Network Management 253

What a Network Administrator Does 254

Choosing the Part-Time Administrator 255

The Three “Ups” of Network Management 256

Managing Network Users 257

Acquiring Software Tools for Network Administrators 258

Building a Library 259

Pursuing Certification 260

Helpful Bluffs and Excuses 261

Chapter 15: Supporting Your Users 263

Establishing the Help Desk’s Charter 264

Tracking Support Tickets 265

Deciding How to Communicate with Users 267

Using Remote Assistance 268

Enabling Remote Assistance 269

Inviting someone to help you via a Remote Assistance session 270

Responding to a Remote Assistance invitation 273

Creating a Knowledge Base 275

Creating a Self-Service Help Portal 275

Using Satisfaction Surveys 276

Tracking Help Desk Performance 278

Using Help Desk Management Software 279

Chapter 16: Using Group Policy 281

Understanding Group Policy 281

Enabling Group Policy Management on Windows Server 2019 282

Creating Group Policy Objects 283

Filtering Group Policy Objects 289

Forcing Group Policy Updates 292

Chapter 17: Managing Software Deployment 293

Understanding Software Licenses 294

Using a License Server 297

Deploying Network Software 298

Deploying software manually 298

Running Setup from a network share 299

Installing silently 300

Creating an administrative installation image 301

Pushing out software with Group Policy 302

Keeping Software Up to Date 302

Chapter 18: Managing Mobile Devices 305

The Many Types of Mobile Devices 306

Considering Security for Mobile Devices 307

Managing iOS Devices 308

Understanding the iPhone 308

Understanding the iPad 309

Integrating iOS devices with Exchange 309

Configuring an iOS device for Exchange email 311

Managing Android Devices 314

Looking at the Android OS 314

Perusing Android’s core applications 315

Integrating Android with Exchange 316

Part 5: Securing Your Network 317

Chapter 19: Welcome to Cybersecurity Network 319

Do You Need Security? 320

The Three Pillars of Cybersecurity 321

Two Approaches to Security 322

Physical Security: Locking Your Doors 323

Securing User Accounts 324

Obfuscating your usernames 324

Using passwords wisely 325

Generating passwords For Dummies 326

Secure the Administrator account 328

Managing User Security 328

User accounts 329

Built-in accounts 330

User rights 331

Permissions (who gets what) 331

Group therapy 332

User profiles 333

Logon scripts 334

Securing the Human Firewall 334

Chapter 20: Hardening Your Network 337

Firewalls 337

The Many Types of Firewalls 339

Packet filtering 339

Stateful packet inspection (SPI) 341

Circuit-level gateway 342

Application gateway 342

Next-generation firewall 343

Virus Protection 343

What is a virus? 343

Antivirus programs 345

Safe computing 346

Patching Things Up 346

Chapter 21: Securing Your Email 349

Defining Spam 350

Sampling the Many Flavors of Spam 351

Using Antispam Software 352

Understanding Spam Filters 353

Looking at Three Types of Antispam Software 356

On-premises antispam 356

Antispam appliances 357

Cloud-based antispam services 358

Minimizing Spam 359

Chapter 22: Backing Up Your Data 361

3-2-1: The Golden Rule of Backups 361

How Often Should You Back Up Your Data? 363

Choosing Where to Back Up Your Data 364

Establishing Two Key Backup Objectives 365

Backing Up to Tape 366

Understanding Backup Software 367

Examining File-Based Backups 368

Full backups 369

Copy backups 370

Incremental backups 370

Differential backups 371

Backup and Virtualization 371

Verifying Tape Reliability 373

Keeping Backup Equipment Clean and Reliable 374

Setting Backup Security 375

Chapter 23: Planning for Disaster 377

Assessing Different Types of Disasters 378

Environmental disasters 379

Deliberate disasters 379

Disruption of services 380

Equipment failure 380

Other disasters 381

Analyzing the Impact of a Disaster 381

Developing a Business Continuity Plan 382

Holding a Fire Drill 383

Part 6: More Ways to Network 385

Chapter 24: Accommodating Remote Users 387

Using Outlook Web App 388

Using a Virtual Private Network 389

Looking at VPN security 390

Understanding VPN servers and clients 391

Connecting with Remote Desktop Connection 393

Enabling Remote Desktop Connection 394

Connecting remotely 395

Using keyboard shortcuts for Remote Desktop 397

Chapter 25: Life in Cloud City 399

Introducing Cloud Computing 400

Looking at the Benefits of Cloud Computing 401

Detailing the Drawbacks of Cloud Computing 402

Examining Three Basic Kinds of Cloud Services 403

Applications 404

Platforms 404

Infrastructure 405

Public Clouds versus Private Clouds 405

Introducing Some of the Major Cloud Providers 406

Amazon 406

Google 407

Microsoft 407

Getting into the Cloud 408

Chapter 26: Going Hybrid 409

What Is a Hybrid Cloud? 409

What Are the Benefits of Hybrid Cloud? 411

Elasticity 411

Flexibility 412

Agility 412

Innovation 412

Operational efficiency 412

Integrating Identity 413

Azure Active Directory 413

Single sign-on 414

Looking at Hybrid Cloud Virtualization Platforms 416

Part 7: The Part of Tens 419

Chapter 27: Ten Networking Commandments 421

I Thou Shalt Back Up Thy Data Religiously 421

II Thou Shalt Protect Thy Network from Infidels 422

III Thou Shalt Train Up Thy Users in the Ways of Safe Computing 422

IV Thou Shalt Keepeth Thy Network Drive Pure and Cleanse It of Old Files 423

V Thou Shalt Not Tinker with Thine Network Configuration unless Thou Knowest What Thou Art Doing 423

VI Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Network 423

VII Thou Shalt Not Take Down Thy Network without Proper Notification 424

VIII Thou Shalt Keep an Adequate Supply of Spare Parts 424

IX Thou Shalt Not Steal Thy Neighbor’s Program without a License 424

X Thou Shalt Write Down Thy Network Configuration upon Tablets of Stone 425

Chapter 28: Ten Big Network Mistakes 427

Skimping on Hardware 427

Turning Off or Restarting a Server Computer While Users Are Logged On 428

Deleting Important Files on the Server 429

Copying a File from the Server, Changing It, and Then Copying It Back 429

Sending Something to the Printer Again Just Because It Didn’t Print the First Time 430

Assuming That the Server Is Safely Backed Up 430

Connecting to the Internet without Considering Security Issues 430

Plugging in a Wireless Access Point without Asking 431

Thinking You Can’t Work Just Because the Network Is Down 431

Running Out of Space on a Server 432

Always Blaming the Network 433

Chapter 29: Ten Things You Should Keep in Your Closet 435

Duct Tape 435

Tools 436

Patch Cables 436

Cable Ties and Velcro 436

Twinkies 437

Replacement Parts 437

Cheap Network Switches 438

The Complete Documentation of the Network on Tablets of Stone 438

The Network Manuals and Disks 438

Ten Copies of This Book 439

Index 441

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      Book Synopsis

      Set up a secure network at home or the office

      Fully revised to cover Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019, this new edition of the trusted Networking For Dummies helps both beginning network administrators and home users to set up and maintain a network. Updated coverage of broadband and wireless technologies, as well as storage and back-up procedures, ensures that you'll learn how to build a wired or wireless network, secure and optimize it, troubleshoot problems, and much more.

      From connecting to the Internet and setting up a wireless network to solving networking problems and backing up your datathis #1 bestselling guide covers it all.

      • Build a wired or wireless network
      • Secure and optimize your network
      • Set up a server and manage Windows user accounts
      • Use the cloudsafely

      Written by a seasoned technology authorand jam-packed with tons of helpful step-by-step instructionsthis is the book network administr

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 3

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 4

      Part 1: Getting Started with Networking 5

      Chapter 1: Let’s Network! 7

      Defining a Network 8

      Why Bother with a Network? 11

      Sharing files 11

      Sharing resources 11

      Sharing programs 12

      Sharing messages 12

      Servers and Clients 13

      Dedicated Servers and Peers 13

      What Makes a Network Tick? 15

      It’s Not a Personal Computer Anymore! 16

      The Network Administrator 17

      What Have They Got That You Don’t Got? 18

      Chapter 2: Configuring Windows and Mac Clients 21

      Configuring Windows Network Connections 22

      Joining a Windows Computer to a Domain 27

      Configuring Mac Network Settings 29

      Joining a Mac Computer to a Domain 33

      Chapter 3: Life on the Network 37

      Distinguishing between Local Resources and Network Resources 38

      What’s in a Name? 38

      Logging on to the Network 40

      Understanding Shared Folders 42

      Four Good Uses for a Shared Folder 43

      Store files that everybody needs 43

      Store your own files 44

      Make a temporary resting place for files on their way to other users 44

      Back up your local hard drive 45

      Oh, the Network Places You’ll Go 45

      Mapping Network Drives 47

      Using a Network Printer 50

      Adding a network printer 51

      Printing to a network printer 52

      Playing with the print queue 53

      Logging off the Network 55

      Chapter 4: More Ways to Use Your Network 57

      Sharing Your Stuff 57

      Enabling File and Printer Sharing 58

      Sharing a Folder 59

      Using the Public Folder 61

      Sharing a Printer 62

      Using Microsoft Office on a Network 64

      Accessing network files 64

      Using workgroup templates 65

      Networking an Access database 67

      Working with Offline Files 68

      Part 2: Designing Your Network 73

      Chapter 5: Planning a Network 75

      Making a Network Plan 75

      Being Purposeful 76

      Taking Stock 77

      What you need to know 77

      Programs that gather information for you 79

      To Dedicate or Not to Dedicate: That Is the Question 80

      File servers 81

      Print servers 81

      Web servers 82

      Mail servers 82

      Database servers 83

      Application servers 83

      License servers 83

      Choosing a Server Operating System 83

      Planning the Infrastructure 84

      Drawing Diagrams 84

      Chapter 6: Dealing with TCP/IP 87

      Understanding Binary 88

      Counting by ones 88

      Doing the logic thing 89

      Introducing IP Addresses 90

      Networks and hosts 90

      The dotted-decimal dance 91

      Classifying IP Addresses 91

      Class A addresses 92

      Class B addresses 93

      Class C addresses 93

      Subnetting 94

      Subnets 95

      Subnet masks 96

      The great subnet roundup 97

      Private and public addresses 98

      Understanding Network Address Translation 98

      Configuring Your Network for DHCP 99

      Understanding DHCP 100

      DHCP servers 100

      Understanding scopes 101

      Feeling excluded? 102

      Reservations suggested 103

      How long to lease? 104

      Managing a Windows Server 2019 DHCP Server 104

      Configuring a Windows DHCP Client 105

      Using DNS 106

      Domains and domain names 106

      Fully qualified domain names 108

      Working with the Windows DNS Server 109

      Configuring a Windows DNS Client 110

      Chapter 7: Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave: Cables and Switches 111

      What Is Ethernet? 112

      All about Cable 114

      Cable categories 116

      What’s with the pairs? 117

      To shield or not to shield 117

      When to use plenum cable 118

      Sometimes solid, sometimes stranded 118

      Installation guidelines 119

      The tools you need 120

      Pinouts for twisted-pair cables 121

      RJ-45 connectors 122

      Crossover cables 124

      Wall jacks and patch panels 124

      Understanding Switches 126

      Comparing managed and unmanaged switches 126

      Daisy-chaining switches 128

      Stacking switches 128

      Looking at distribution switches and access switches 129

      Powering Up with Power over Ethernet 130

      Looking at Three Types of Network Rooms 131

      Chapter 8: Setting Up a Wireless Network 133

      Diving into Wireless Networking 134

      A Little High School Electronics 135

      Waves and frequencies 135

      Wavelength and antennas 137

      Spectrums and the FCC 137

      Eight-Oh-Two-Dot-Eleventy Something: Understanding Wireless Standards 139

      Home on the Range 140

      Using Wireless Network Adapters 141

      Setting Wireless Access Points 142

      Infrastructure mode 142

      Multifunction WAPs 143

      Roaming Capabilities 144

      Wireless bridging 144

      Ad-hoc networks 145

      Configuring a Wireless Access Point 145

      Basic configuration options 146

      DHCP configuration 146

      Connecting to a Wireless Network 147

      Paying Attention to Wireless Network Security 149

      Chapter 9: Connecting to the Internet 155

      Connecting to the Internet 155

      Connecting with cable or DSL 156

      Connecting with high-speed private lines 157

      Sharing an Internet connection 158

      Securing Your Connection with a Firewall 159

      Using a firewall 159

      Comparing residential gateways to firewall routers 161

      Looking at the built-in Windows firewall 161

      Providing a Backup Internet Connection 163

      Part 3: Working with Servers 165

      Chapter 10: Virtualizing Your Network 167

      Understanding Virtualization 167

      Understanding Hypervisors 169

      Understanding Virtual Disks 171

      Understanding Network Virtualization 173

      Looking at the Benefits of Virtualization 174

      Choosing Virtualization Hosts 176

      Understanding Windows Server 2019 Licensing 176

      Introducing Hyper-V 178

      Understanding the Hyper-V hypervisor 178

      Understanding virtual disks 179

      Enabling Hyper-V 180

      Getting Familiar with Hyper-V 181

      Creating a Virtual Switch 182

      Creating a Virtual Disk 184

      Creating a Virtual Machine 188

      Installing an Operating System 192

      Chapter 11: Setting Up a Windows Server 195

      Planning a Windows Server Installation 196

      Checking system requirements 196

      Reading the release notes 196

      Considering your licensing options 196

      Deciding your TCP/IP configuration 197

      Choosing workgroups or domains 197

      Running Setup 198

      Adding Server Roles and Features 203

      Creating a New Domain 208

      Chapter 12: Managing Windows User Accounts 213

      Understanding How Active Directory Is Organized 214

      Objects 214

      Domains 215

      Organizational units 215

      Trees 216

      Forests 216

      Understanding Windows User Accounts 216

      Local accounts versus domain accounts 216

      User account properties 217

      Creating a New User 217

      Setting User Properties 220

      Changing the user’s contact information 220

      Setting account options 221

      Specifying logon hours 223

      Restricting access to certain computers 223

      Setting the user’s profile information 224

      Resetting User Passwords 225

      Disabling and Enabling User Accounts 226

      Deleting a User 226

      Working with Groups 227

      Creating a group 227

      Adding a member to a group 228

      Creating a Logon Script 230

      Chapter 13: Managing Network Storage 231

      Understanding Disk Storage 231

      Hard disk drives 231

      Solid state drives to the rescue! 234

      It’s a RAID! 234

      Three ways to attach disks to your servers 236

      Focusing on File Servers 237

      Understanding permissions 237

      Understanding shares 239

      Managing Your File Server 240

      Using the New Share Wizard 241

      Sharing a folder without the wizard 245

      Granting permissions 247

      Part 4: Managing Your Network 251

      Chapter 14: Welcome to Network Management 253

      What a Network Administrator Does 254

      Choosing the Part-Time Administrator 255

      The Three “Ups” of Network Management 256

      Managing Network Users 257

      Acquiring Software Tools for Network Administrators 258

      Building a Library 259

      Pursuing Certification 260

      Helpful Bluffs and Excuses 261

      Chapter 15: Supporting Your Users 263

      Establishing the Help Desk’s Charter 264

      Tracking Support Tickets 265

      Deciding How to Communicate with Users 267

      Using Remote Assistance 268

      Enabling Remote Assistance 269

      Inviting someone to help you via a Remote Assistance session 270

      Responding to a Remote Assistance invitation 273

      Creating a Knowledge Base 275

      Creating a Self-Service Help Portal 275

      Using Satisfaction Surveys 276

      Tracking Help Desk Performance 278

      Using Help Desk Management Software 279

      Chapter 16: Using Group Policy 281

      Understanding Group Policy 281

      Enabling Group Policy Management on Windows Server 2019 282

      Creating Group Policy Objects 283

      Filtering Group Policy Objects 289

      Forcing Group Policy Updates 292

      Chapter 17: Managing Software Deployment 293

      Understanding Software Licenses 294

      Using a License Server 297

      Deploying Network Software 298

      Deploying software manually 298

      Running Setup from a network share 299

      Installing silently 300

      Creating an administrative installation image 301

      Pushing out software with Group Policy 302

      Keeping Software Up to Date 302

      Chapter 18: Managing Mobile Devices 305

      The Many Types of Mobile Devices 306

      Considering Security for Mobile Devices 307

      Managing iOS Devices 308

      Understanding the iPhone 308

      Understanding the iPad 309

      Integrating iOS devices with Exchange 309

      Configuring an iOS device for Exchange email 311

      Managing Android Devices 314

      Looking at the Android OS 314

      Perusing Android’s core applications 315

      Integrating Android with Exchange 316

      Part 5: Securing Your Network 317

      Chapter 19: Welcome to Cybersecurity Network 319

      Do You Need Security? 320

      The Three Pillars of Cybersecurity 321

      Two Approaches to Security 322

      Physical Security: Locking Your Doors 323

      Securing User Accounts 324

      Obfuscating your usernames 324

      Using passwords wisely 325

      Generating passwords For Dummies 326

      Secure the Administrator account 328

      Managing User Security 328

      User accounts 329

      Built-in accounts 330

      User rights 331

      Permissions (who gets what) 331

      Group therapy 332

      User profiles 333

      Logon scripts 334

      Securing the Human Firewall 334

      Chapter 20: Hardening Your Network 337

      Firewalls 337

      The Many Types of Firewalls 339

      Packet filtering 339

      Stateful packet inspection (SPI) 341

      Circuit-level gateway 342

      Application gateway 342

      Next-generation firewall 343

      Virus Protection 343

      What is a virus? 343

      Antivirus programs 345

      Safe computing 346

      Patching Things Up 346

      Chapter 21: Securing Your Email 349

      Defining Spam 350

      Sampling the Many Flavors of Spam 351

      Using Antispam Software 352

      Understanding Spam Filters 353

      Looking at Three Types of Antispam Software 356

      On-premises antispam 356

      Antispam appliances 357

      Cloud-based antispam services 358

      Minimizing Spam 359

      Chapter 22: Backing Up Your Data 361

      3-2-1: The Golden Rule of Backups 361

      How Often Should You Back Up Your Data? 363

      Choosing Where to Back Up Your Data 364

      Establishing Two Key Backup Objectives 365

      Backing Up to Tape 366

      Understanding Backup Software 367

      Examining File-Based Backups 368

      Full backups 369

      Copy backups 370

      Incremental backups 370

      Differential backups 371

      Backup and Virtualization 371

      Verifying Tape Reliability 373

      Keeping Backup Equipment Clean and Reliable 374

      Setting Backup Security 375

      Chapter 23: Planning for Disaster 377

      Assessing Different Types of Disasters 378

      Environmental disasters 379

      Deliberate disasters 379

      Disruption of services 380

      Equipment failure 380

      Other disasters 381

      Analyzing the Impact of a Disaster 381

      Developing a Business Continuity Plan 382

      Holding a Fire Drill 383

      Part 6: More Ways to Network 385

      Chapter 24: Accommodating Remote Users 387

      Using Outlook Web App 388

      Using a Virtual Private Network 389

      Looking at VPN security 390

      Understanding VPN servers and clients 391

      Connecting with Remote Desktop Connection 393

      Enabling Remote Desktop Connection 394

      Connecting remotely 395

      Using keyboard shortcuts for Remote Desktop 397

      Chapter 25: Life in Cloud City 399

      Introducing Cloud Computing 400

      Looking at the Benefits of Cloud Computing 401

      Detailing the Drawbacks of Cloud Computing 402

      Examining Three Basic Kinds of Cloud Services 403

      Applications 404

      Platforms 404

      Infrastructure 405

      Public Clouds versus Private Clouds 405

      Introducing Some of the Major Cloud Providers 406

      Amazon 406

      Google 407

      Microsoft 407

      Getting into the Cloud 408

      Chapter 26: Going Hybrid 409

      What Is a Hybrid Cloud? 409

      What Are the Benefits of Hybrid Cloud? 411

      Elasticity 411

      Flexibility 412

      Agility 412

      Innovation 412

      Operational efficiency 412

      Integrating Identity 413

      Azure Active Directory 413

      Single sign-on 414

      Looking at Hybrid Cloud Virtualization Platforms 416

      Part 7: The Part of Tens 419

      Chapter 27: Ten Networking Commandments 421

      I Thou Shalt Back Up Thy Data Religiously 421

      II Thou Shalt Protect Thy Network from Infidels 422

      III Thou Shalt Train Up Thy Users in the Ways of Safe Computing 422

      IV Thou Shalt Keepeth Thy Network Drive Pure and Cleanse It of Old Files 423

      V Thou Shalt Not Tinker with Thine Network Configuration unless Thou Knowest What Thou Art Doing 423

      VI Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Network 423

      VII Thou Shalt Not Take Down Thy Network without Proper Notification 424

      VIII Thou Shalt Keep an Adequate Supply of Spare Parts 424

      IX Thou Shalt Not Steal Thy Neighbor’s Program without a License 424

      X Thou Shalt Write Down Thy Network Configuration upon Tablets of Stone 425

      Chapter 28: Ten Big Network Mistakes 427

      Skimping on Hardware 427

      Turning Off or Restarting a Server Computer While Users Are Logged On 428

      Deleting Important Files on the Server 429

      Copying a File from the Server, Changing It, and Then Copying It Back 429

      Sending Something to the Printer Again Just Because It Didn’t Print the First Time 430

      Assuming That the Server Is Safely Backed Up 430

      Connecting to the Internet without Considering Security Issues 430

      Plugging in a Wireless Access Point without Asking 431

      Thinking You Can’t Work Just Because the Network Is Down 431

      Running Out of Space on a Server 432

      Always Blaming the Network 433

      Chapter 29: Ten Things You Should Keep in Your Closet 435

      Duct Tape 435

      Tools 436

      Patch Cables 436

      Cable Ties and Velcro 436

      Twinkies 437

      Replacement Parts 437

      Cheap Network Switches 438

      The Complete Documentation of the Network on Tablets of Stone 438

      The Network Manuals and Disks 438

      Ten Copies of This Book 439

      Index 441

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