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Lesson 34: Web Site Publishing and Maintenance

Lesson 34: Web Site Publishing and Maintenance. Objectives. Perform site testing Use a staging/mockup server to test a site Compare in-house Web site hosting to hosting with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Application Service Provider (ASP) Publish a Web site using an FTP client

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Lesson 34: Web Site Publishing and Maintenance

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  1. Lesson 34:Web Site Publishingand Maintenance

  2. Objectives • Perform site testing • Use a staging/mockup server to test a site • Compare in-house Web site hosting to hosting with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Application Service Provider (ASP) • Publish a Web site using an FTP client • Maintain the Web site • Document changes to the site • Secure a server • Identify site security issues, including attacks and ways to thwart them

  3. Web Site Testing • Staging server • Staging server vs. production or “live” server • Developing and testing on staging server • Staging server elements • Final testing

  4. Web Site Hosting • Hosting in-house • Hosting by Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Application Service Provider (ASP) • Advantages and disadvantages of hosting • Cost • Speed • Reliability

  5. Web Publishing withan FTP Client • WS FTP Professional client • Generic FTP client • Not associated with a site-authoring tool

  6. Web Publishing with FrontPage • Easy publishing of sites created with FrontPage • Uses FTP or HTTP • HTTP to publish to Web server that has FrontPage Server Extensions installed • Designed to simplify task of publishing Web site

  7. Web Publishing with Dreamweaver • Easy publishing of sites created with Dreamweaver • Uses FTP to publish Web site files

  8. Maintaining Web Sites • User feedback • Direct • Indirect • Revising site features • Link checking • Documenting Web site changes

  9. Web Server and Web Site Security • Security principles • Use strong passwords • Disable unnecessary services • Apply patches • Restrict access

  10. Web Server and Web Site Security (cont’d) • Common Web site security issues • Social engineering • Denial-of-service (DOS) attacks • Brute-force attacks

  11. Summary • Perform site testing • Use a staging/mockup server to test a site • Compare in-house Web site hosting to hosting with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Application Service Provider (ASP) • Publish a Web site using an FTP client • Maintain the Web site • Document changes to the site • Secure a server • Identify site security issues, including attacks and ways to thwart them

  12. Design Methodology and Technology • Thanks for attending • For information about the CIW Site Designer exam and certification, visit www.CIWcertified.com

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