Hardening overview and impact, Firewall and operating system services overview – HP ProLiant DL320 G4 Server User Manual
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Hardening overview and impact
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Firewall and operating system services overview........................................................................................ 31
ProLiant DL320 Security Server services .................................................................................................... 32
Firewall and operating system services overview
The ProLiant DL320 Security Server must be capable of acting in several specific roles and performing 11
specific server tasks. A set of firewall and operating system services are enabled to support the roles and
tasks of the server.
The ProLiant DL320 Security Server was preinstalled to support the following roles. Consequently, certain
services were set to the proper startup mode. The server administrator can revise the preinstalled choices
at any time.
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Automatic Update client
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DHCP client
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DNS client
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Dynamic DNS registration
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Microsoft
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Networking client
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WINS client
The ProLiant DL320 Security Server can be joined to a domain and will accordingly require the Domain
Member client role. However, this is not the default configuration. The ProLiant DL320 Security Server
requires 11 server tasks.
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Application installation locally using Microsoft
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Windows
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Installer
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Backup
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Error reporting
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Help and support
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ISA Server 2004: Client Installation Share
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ISA Server 2004: MSDE logging
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Performance Monitor background collect
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Print to a local printer
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Print to a remote computer
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Remote assistant
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Time synchronization
The following startup modes are available:
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Automatic—Specifies that the service starts automatically when the system starts.
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Manual—Specifies that this service might be required by a dependent service that can start it.
Services with Manual startup do not start automatically when the system starts.