Windows Server 2008
A policy based management is used to simplify the management by establishing policies. Network Access Protection or NAP is a policy based management of Windows server 2008. This allows a Network Administer to control the access to network resources.
To Abe able to manage and control a network properly, your computer would have to have server preferences. Server Operating Systems such as Microsoft Server 2008 can be used for security management over a network, but requires a fair bit of insight to operate and are mostly used by IT professionals only. Group Policy Controls, an Advanced firewall with by the minute updates, Network Access Protection, Network Policy and access System. Windows 7 has a few network security capibilities built in...
RRAS (Routing and Remote Access service)
Is a matrix that shows the protection level accross several domains.
If we need to allow personal computers to participate in computer network and shared file and printer access within a local area network (LAN). At that time after physically connecting the server computer to the network, we can install the network operating system (NOS) on the server.
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Some of the features of Network Operating System are:· Basic Operating Features - Network operating systems support the basic underlying operating features of networks. These include support for processors and the various protocols that allow computers to share data. Many network operating systems can detect hardware within the system to allow for asset discovery within the network. Also, network operating systems support the processing of other software applications that run on both individual computers and within the network. ( Provide basic operating system features such as support for processors, protocols, automatic hardware detection and support multi-processing of applications)· Security Features - Network operating systems support a number of security features that control access to the network. These include authorization and permission for access to the network, with specific control of features such as user management, log-on controls and passwords. Systems also provide access control for features such as remote access and network monitoring. (Security features such as authentication, authorization, logon restrictions and access control)· Networking - A network operating system is the platform on which computer networking takes place. Basic features allow for file, print and Internet connections. Data backup and replication functions are controlled through the network operating system. The management of connective systems for local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs), such as routing, switches and other ports are configured and managed through network operating system features.· Administrative Interface - One of the features of a network operating system is that it has an administrative interface that allows a network administrator to monitor and maintain the system. This interface will have a menu that allows the administrator to perform functions such as formatting hard drives and setting up security protocols for both the system and individual users. He can also and configure security and data backup requirements for individual computers or the network as a whole.
Network security concentrates on the packets of information flowing between computer systems.Operating System security controls access to resources on the server itself.Therefore, the two are looking at different things in terms of security.
If you didn't, any user could do whatever they wanted to the entire system.
Telnet is a terminal network that was developed in 1969 and is noit a Telecommunication network. Telnet was one of the firts internet providers providing access to most operating systems via a remote host which is on an open network so it has some security issues.
A networking operating system (NOS), also referred to as the Dialoguer,[1] is the software that runs on a server and enables the server to manage data, users, groups, security, applications, and other networking functions.[2] The network operating system is designed to allow shared file and printer access among multiple computers in a network, typically a local area network (LAN), a private network or to other networks. The most popular network operating systems are Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, UNIX, Linux, Mac OS X, Novell NetWare, and BSD.