Active Directory
Designing, Deploying, and Running Active Directory
By Brian Desmond, Joe Richards, Robbie Allen & Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
Active Directory
Designing, Deploying, and Running Active Directory
By Brian Desmond, Joe Richards, Robbie Allen & Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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Organize your network resources by learning how to design, manage, and maintain Active Directory. Updated to cover Windows Server 2012, the fifth edition of this bestselling book gives you a thorough grounding in Microsoft's network directory service by explaining concepts in an easy-to-understand, narrative style. You'll negotiate a maze of technologies for deploying a scalable and reliable AD infrastructure, with new chapters on management tools, searching the AD database, authentication and security protocols, and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). This book provides real-world…mehr
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You'll negotiate a maze of technologies for deploying a scalable and reliable AD infrastructure, with new chapters on management tools, searching the AD database, authentication and security protocols, and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). This book provides real-world scenarios that let you apply what you've learned - ideal whether you're a network administrator for a small business or a multinational enterprise. Upgrade Active Directory to Windows Server 2012 Learn the fundamentals, including how AD stores objects Use the AD Administrative Center and other management tools Learn to administer AD with Windows PowerShell Search and gather AD data, using the LDAP query syntax Understand how Group Policy functions Design a new Active Directory forest Examine the Kerberos security protocol Get a detailed look at the AD replication process
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- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- 5th, rev. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 735
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 177mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1208g
- ISBN-13: 9781449320027
- ISBN-10: 1449320023
- Artikelnr.: 36058929
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- 5th, rev. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 735
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 177mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1208g
- ISBN-13: 9781449320027
- ISBN-10: 1449320023
- Artikelnr.: 36058929
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Intended Audience
Contents of the Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Books Online
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Content Updates
Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction
1.1 Evolution of the Microsoft NOS
1.2 Summary
Chapter 2: Active Directory Fundamentals
2.1 How Objects Are Stored and Identified
2.2 Building Blocks
2.3 Summary
Chapter 3: Active Directory Management Tools
3.1 Management Tools
3.2 Customizing the Active Directory Administrative Snap-ins
3.3 Active Directory PowerShell Module
3.4 Best Practices Analyzer
3.5 Active Directory-Based Machine Activation
3.6 Summary
Chapter 4: Naming Contexts and Application Partitions
4.1 Domain Naming Context
4.2 Configuration Naming Context
4.3 Schema Naming Context
4.4 Application Partitions
4.5 Summary
Chapter 5: Active Directory Schema
5.1 Structure of the Schema
5.2 Attributes (attributeSchema Objects)
5.3 Attribute Properties
5.4 Classes (classSchema Objects)
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6: Site Topology and Active Directory Replication
6.1 Site Topology
6.2 How Replication Works
6.3 Common Replication Problems
6.4 Summary
Chapter 7: Searching Active Directory
7.1 The Directory Information Tree
7.2 Searching the Database
7.3 Attribute Data Types
7.4 Optimizing Searches
7.5 Summary
Chapter 8: Active Directory and DNS
8.1 DNS Fundamentals
8.2 DNSSEC
8.3 DC Locator
8.4 Resource Records Used by Active Directory
8.5 Delegation Options
8.6 Active Directory-Integrated DNS
8.7 Using Application Partitions for DNS
8.8 Aging and Scavenging
8.9 Managing DNS with Windows PowerShell
8.10 Summary
Chapter 9: Domain Controllers
9.1 Building Domain Controllers
9.2 Virtualization
9.3 Read-Only Domain Controllers
9.4 Summary
Chapter 10: Authentication and Security Protocols
10.1 Kerberos
10.2 Authentication Mechanism Assurance
10.3 Managed Service Accounts
10.4 Summary
Chapter 11: Group Policy Primer
11.1 Capabilities of Group Policy Objects
11.2 How Group Policies Work
11.3 Managing Group Policies
11.4 Troubleshooting Group Policy
11.5 Summary
Chapter 12: Fine-Grained Password Policies
12.1 Understanding Password Settings Objects
12.2 Scenarios for Fine-Grained Password Policies
12.3 Creating Password Settings Objects
12.4 Managing Password Settings Objects
12.5 Delegating Management of PSOs
12.6 Summary
Chapter 13: Designing the Active Directory Structure
13.1 The Complexities of a Design
13.2 Where to Start
13.3 Overview of the Design Process
13.4 Domain Namespace Design
13.5 Design of the Internal Domain Structure
13.6 Other Design Considerations
13.7 Design Examples
13.8 Recognizing Nirvana's Problems
13.9 Summary
Chapter 14: Creating a Site Topology
14.1 Intrasite and Intersite Topologies
14.2 Designing Sites and Links for Replication
14.3 Design Examples
14.4 Additional Resources
14.5 Summary
Chapter 15: Planning for Group Policy
15.1 Using GPOs to Help Design the Organizational Unit Structure
15.2 Design Examples
15.3 Summary
Chapter 16: Active Directory Security: Permissions and Auditing
16.1 Permission Basics
16.2 Using the GUI to Examine Permissions
16.3 Using the GUI to Examine Auditing
16.4 Designing Permissions Schemes
16.5 Designing Auditing Schemes
16.6 Real-World Active Directory Delegation Examples
16.7 The AdminSDHolder Process
16.8 Dynamic Access Control
16.9 Summary
Chapter 17: Designing and Implementing Schema Extensions
17.1 Nominating Responsible People in Your Organization
17.2 Thinking of Changing the Schema
17.3 Creating Schema Extensions
17.4 Summary
Chapter 18: Backup, Recovery, and Maintenance
18.1 Backing Up Active Directory
18.2 Restoring a Domain Controller
18.3 Restoring Active Directory
18.4 Working with Snapshots
18.5 Active Directory Recycle Bin
18.6 FSMO Recovery
18.7 Restartable Directory Service
18.8 DIT Maintenance
18.9 Summary
Chapter 19: Upgrading Active Directory
19.1 Active Directory Versions
19.2 Functional Levels
19.3 Beginning the Upgrade
19.4 Known Issues
19.5 Summary
Chapter 20: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
20.1 Common Uses for AD LDS
20.2 AD LDS Terms
20.3 Differences Between AD and AD LDS
20.4 AD LDS Installation
20.5 Tools
20.6 The AD LDS Schema
20.7 Using AD LDS
20.8 Summary
Chapter 21: Active Directory Federation Services
21.1 Introduction to Federated Identity
21.2 Understanding ADFS Components
21.3 Deploying ADFS
21.4 Relying Party Trusts
21.5 Claims Rules and the Claims Pipeline
21.6 Customizing ADFS
21.7 Troubleshooting ADFS
21.8 Summary
Programming the Directory with the .NET Framework
Choosing a .NET Programming Language
Choosing a Development Tool
.NET Framework Versions
Directory Services Programming Landscape
.NET Directory Services Programming by Example
Summary
Colophon
Intended Audience
Contents of the Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Books Online
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Content Updates
Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction
1.1 Evolution of the Microsoft NOS
1.2 Summary
Chapter 2: Active Directory Fundamentals
2.1 How Objects Are Stored and Identified
2.2 Building Blocks
2.3 Summary
Chapter 3: Active Directory Management Tools
3.1 Management Tools
3.2 Customizing the Active Directory Administrative Snap-ins
3.3 Active Directory PowerShell Module
3.4 Best Practices Analyzer
3.5 Active Directory-Based Machine Activation
3.6 Summary
Chapter 4: Naming Contexts and Application Partitions
4.1 Domain Naming Context
4.2 Configuration Naming Context
4.3 Schema Naming Context
4.4 Application Partitions
4.5 Summary
Chapter 5: Active Directory Schema
5.1 Structure of the Schema
5.2 Attributes (attributeSchema Objects)
5.3 Attribute Properties
5.4 Classes (classSchema Objects)
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6: Site Topology and Active Directory Replication
6.1 Site Topology
6.2 How Replication Works
6.3 Common Replication Problems
6.4 Summary
Chapter 7: Searching Active Directory
7.1 The Directory Information Tree
7.2 Searching the Database
7.3 Attribute Data Types
7.4 Optimizing Searches
7.5 Summary
Chapter 8: Active Directory and DNS
8.1 DNS Fundamentals
8.2 DNSSEC
8.3 DC Locator
8.4 Resource Records Used by Active Directory
8.5 Delegation Options
8.6 Active Directory-Integrated DNS
8.7 Using Application Partitions for DNS
8.8 Aging and Scavenging
8.9 Managing DNS with Windows PowerShell
8.10 Summary
Chapter 9: Domain Controllers
9.1 Building Domain Controllers
9.2 Virtualization
9.3 Read-Only Domain Controllers
9.4 Summary
Chapter 10: Authentication and Security Protocols
10.1 Kerberos
10.2 Authentication Mechanism Assurance
10.3 Managed Service Accounts
10.4 Summary
Chapter 11: Group Policy Primer
11.1 Capabilities of Group Policy Objects
11.2 How Group Policies Work
11.3 Managing Group Policies
11.4 Troubleshooting Group Policy
11.5 Summary
Chapter 12: Fine-Grained Password Policies
12.1 Understanding Password Settings Objects
12.2 Scenarios for Fine-Grained Password Policies
12.3 Creating Password Settings Objects
12.4 Managing Password Settings Objects
12.5 Delegating Management of PSOs
12.6 Summary
Chapter 13: Designing the Active Directory Structure
13.1 The Complexities of a Design
13.2 Where to Start
13.3 Overview of the Design Process
13.4 Domain Namespace Design
13.5 Design of the Internal Domain Structure
13.6 Other Design Considerations
13.7 Design Examples
13.8 Recognizing Nirvana's Problems
13.9 Summary
Chapter 14: Creating a Site Topology
14.1 Intrasite and Intersite Topologies
14.2 Designing Sites and Links for Replication
14.3 Design Examples
14.4 Additional Resources
14.5 Summary
Chapter 15: Planning for Group Policy
15.1 Using GPOs to Help Design the Organizational Unit Structure
15.2 Design Examples
15.3 Summary
Chapter 16: Active Directory Security: Permissions and Auditing
16.1 Permission Basics
16.2 Using the GUI to Examine Permissions
16.3 Using the GUI to Examine Auditing
16.4 Designing Permissions Schemes
16.5 Designing Auditing Schemes
16.6 Real-World Active Directory Delegation Examples
16.7 The AdminSDHolder Process
16.8 Dynamic Access Control
16.9 Summary
Chapter 17: Designing and Implementing Schema Extensions
17.1 Nominating Responsible People in Your Organization
17.2 Thinking of Changing the Schema
17.3 Creating Schema Extensions
17.4 Summary
Chapter 18: Backup, Recovery, and Maintenance
18.1 Backing Up Active Directory
18.2 Restoring a Domain Controller
18.3 Restoring Active Directory
18.4 Working with Snapshots
18.5 Active Directory Recycle Bin
18.6 FSMO Recovery
18.7 Restartable Directory Service
18.8 DIT Maintenance
18.9 Summary
Chapter 19: Upgrading Active Directory
19.1 Active Directory Versions
19.2 Functional Levels
19.3 Beginning the Upgrade
19.4 Known Issues
19.5 Summary
Chapter 20: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
20.1 Common Uses for AD LDS
20.2 AD LDS Terms
20.3 Differences Between AD and AD LDS
20.4 AD LDS Installation
20.5 Tools
20.6 The AD LDS Schema
20.7 Using AD LDS
20.8 Summary
Chapter 21: Active Directory Federation Services
21.1 Introduction to Federated Identity
21.2 Understanding ADFS Components
21.3 Deploying ADFS
21.4 Relying Party Trusts
21.5 Claims Rules and the Claims Pipeline
21.6 Customizing ADFS
21.7 Troubleshooting ADFS
21.8 Summary
Programming the Directory with the .NET Framework
Choosing a .NET Programming Language
Choosing a Development Tool
.NET Framework Versions
Directory Services Programming Landscape
.NET Directory Services Programming by Example
Summary
Colophon