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How to Configure IIS Authentication on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure IIS Authentication on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to IIS Authentication on Windows Server 2019 IIS 10 on Windows Server 2019 supports multiple authentication mechanisms, each suitable for different scenarios. Anonymous Authentication allows unauthenticated access (public websites). Windows Authentication uses Kerberos or NTLM to authenticate domain users transparently (intranet applications). Basic Authentication sends credentials in Base64 (requires HTTPS). Digest Authentication uses MD5 […]

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How to Configure IIS SSL/TLS on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure IIS SSL/TLS on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to IIS SSL/TLS Configuration on Windows Server 2019 Internet Information Services (IIS) 10 on Windows Server 2019 supports TLS 1.0 through TLS 1.3, with TLS 1.3 enabled by default when running on Windows Server 2019 version 1903 or later. Configuring SSL/TLS correctly on IIS means obtaining and binding a valid certificate, disabling outdated protocol […]

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How to Configure DNS over HTTPS on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure DNS over HTTPS on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to DNS over HTTPS on Windows Server 2019 DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts DNS queries inside standard HTTPS traffic on port 443. Traditional DNS queries travel in plaintext over UDP or TCP port 53, exposing every hostname lookup to anyone monitoring the network — ISPs, attackers on public Wi-Fi, or enterprise security appliances. DoH […]

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How to Set Up MySQL with SSL on SLES 15 — step-by-step SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up MySQL with SSL on SLES 15

Introduction This tutorial covers How to Set Up MySQL with SSL on SLES 15 on SLES 15. SLES 15 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16) is SUSE’s enterprise-grade Linux distribution. It uses the zypper package manager, AppArmor for mandatory access control, and systemctl for service management. Prerequisites Ensure your SLES 15 system is up to date: […]

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How to Set Up DNSSEC on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up DNSSEC on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to DNSSEC on Windows Server 2019 DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) adds cryptographic signatures to DNS records, allowing resolvers to verify that responses are authentic and have not been tampered with in transit. Without DNSSEC, a resolver has no way to distinguish a legitimate DNS response from a forged one injected by a […]

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How to Set Up Device Guard on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Device Guard on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Device Guard Device Guard is a set of hardware and software security features in Windows Server 2019 that locks down a device to run only trusted applications and drivers. It consists of two main components: Virtualization-Based Code Integrity (HVCI, also called Memory Integrity), which uses Hyper-V to protect the kernel from unsigned or […]

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How to Configure HAProxy SSL Termination on SLES 15 — step-by-step SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure HAProxy SSL Termination on SLES 15

Introduction This tutorial covers How to Configure HAProxy SSL Termination on SLES 15 on SLES 15. SLES 15 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16) is SUSE’s enterprise-grade Linux distribution. It uses the zypper package manager, AppArmor for mandatory access control, and systemctl for service management. Prerequisites Ensure your SLES 15 system is up to date: zypper […]

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How to Set Up Multi-Factor Authentication on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Multi-Factor Authentication on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Multi-Factor Authentication Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) requires users to provide two or more verification factors before gaining access: something they know (password), something they have (phone, hardware token, smart card), or something they are (biometrics). Implementing MFA on Windows Server 2019 dramatically reduces the risk of credential-based attacks—even if a password is stolen, an […]

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How to Set Up Always On VPN Infrastructure on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Always On VPN Infrastructure on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Always On VPN Always On VPN (AOVPN) is Microsoft’s replacement for DirectAccess, introduced with Windows 10 and fully supported on Windows Server 2019. Unlike traditional VPN solutions where users must manually connect, Always On VPN connects automatically when the user logs in and the device detects it is not on the corporate network. […]

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How to Configure Network Access Protection on Windows Server 2019 — step-by-step Windows Server 2019 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Network Access Protection on Windows Server 2019

Introduction to Network Access Protection Network Access Protection (NAP) is a Windows Server technology that evaluates the health of client computers attempting to connect to the network and restricts access for machines that do not meet defined health requirements. NAP checks conditions such as whether Windows Firewall is enabled, antivirus signatures are up to date, […]

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