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Networking & Wireless Routers HTTP Web Server

Networking & Wireless Routers HTTP Web Server. 20 Points TU Networking 3342 Dr. Thomas Hicks. ---------------------- Integrity Check ---------------------- As You Well Know, It Is A Violation Of Academic Integrity To Fake The Results On Any Of Your Labs. Your Name _________________

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Networking & Wireless Routers HTTP Web Server

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  1. Networking & Wireless Routers • HTTP Web Server • 20 PointsTU Networking 3342Dr. Thomas Hicks

  2. ---------------------- Integrity Check ----------------------As You Well Know, It Is A Violation Of Academic IntegrityTo Fake The Results On Any Of Your Labs.

  3. Your Name _________________ Name This Presentation: Tom-Hicks-6-Router-Wireless-Lab.pptx{Substitute Your First & Last Names}

  4. You Will Need Two • Computers • For This Lab

  5. I Have Connected To Web Server Client - Server Model _______ To CS-____ Client Browser-User Web Server - Web Server System

  6. Configuration • Suggestion • For Completion • The Screen Captures In This Lab

  7. Krypton To CS-3 (Client-Browser) (Your Web Server ) The Client May Be Any System With Remote Desktop, PowerPoint, & A Browser. Sit Down At The Client System  Open PowerPoint Lab  Remote Desktop Into Your Web Server  Start A Browser You Can Work On Two Computers (Side By Side) If You Like; But If You Do It This Way, You Will Be Able To Do All Configuration And Screen Captures On One Computer Without Transferring Images Back & Forth!

  8. Install HTTPFeatures • On Web Server

  9. Install The Following HTTP Features On Your Server. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours.

  10. Start The • Internet Information Server (IIS) GUI

  11. Expand The Web Sites (left)  Select The Default Web Site!Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours.

  12. The Default Web Server Must Be Started!Check It Out!

  13. Web Server Configuration  The Default HTTP Directory

  14. On Your HTTP ServerShow The IP In A Command Window. The default HTTP Directory Is c:\inetpub\wwwroot. Open it. Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! The HTTP Install Places These Three Files In C:\Inetpub\WWWROOT Other Applications Sometimes Create This Directory And Place Files There As Well. There May Be Other Files And Folders In Your default HTTP Directory; That Is OK; Screen Capture What You Have!

  15. Web Server Browser  Logging Intolocalhost

  16. Open A Browser On Your Web Server  Enter localhost(That Will Take You To The Local Web Server On This System)Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! We Now Know That The Web Server Is Working! If There Were Problems Reaching This Web Server From A Client, The Problem Might Be Networking, Firewall, Or Antivirus Related!

  17. Client Browser  Logging Into ServerIP • (131.194.71.121)

  18. Open A Browser On Your Client  Enter Your Server IP (That Will Take You To The Web Server )Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! We Now Know That The Web Server Is Working! We Know That Networking, Firewall, Or Antivirus Did Not Prevent The Connection!

  19. Client Browser  Logging Into ServerDNS Fully Qualified Name • (CS-3.CS.Trinity.edu)

  20. Open A Browser On Your Client  Enter Your Server IP (That Will Take You To The Web Server )Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own! We Now Know That The Web Server Is Working! We Know That Networking, Firewall, Or Antivirus Did Not Prevent The Connection! We Know That The IP Address Of The Server Is Consistent With That In The DNS Database.

  21. IIS Web Server  • The Default HTTP Port

  22. Use IIS You Can Configure The HTTPPort. Most Of The Time We Will Use 80. Find The Place Where You Can Change The Port! Replace The Captures Below With Yours! ?

  23. IIS Web Server  • The Web Site Home Directory

  24. Use IIS  There Will Be Times When You Want To Move The Web Site To A Different Drive.Most Of The Time We Will Use C:\Inetpub\wwwroot. Find The Place Where You Can Change The Home Directory! Replace The Captures Below With Yours! ?

  25. 3 Files Installed In C:\Inetpub\WWWRoot With New IIS Install.

  26. Open Folder C:\Inetpub\WWWRoot.File iistart.htm Is One Of The Default Files That Automatically Load In The Default Installation. . Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours.

  27. Default File Types • Installed With IIS Web Server

  28. Use IIS There Are Normally 5-7 Default IIS Documents; Folderiistart.htmIs One Of The Default Documents.Replace The Two Captures Below With The One Showing Your Default Documents! ?

  29. Change The Default IIS File Names To • index.asp &index.html

  30. Use IIS Change The Default Toindex.html & index.asp As Seen Below!Replace The Two Captures Below With The One Showing Your Default Documents!

  31. Client Browser  Logging Into ServerDNS Fully Qualified Name No Longer Works! • (CS-3.CS.Trinity.edu)

  32. The Browser Is Going To The Web Folder On CS-3 (C:\Inetpub\wwwroot) ; Since No File Is Specified, The Web Server Is Looking For One Named Index.html or Index.asp.Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own!

  33. Client Browser  Logging Into ServerDNS Fully Qualified Name Works! • (http://cs-3.cs.trinity.edu/iisstart.htm)

  34. The Browser Is Going To The Web Folder Will Go To A Specified File.http://cs-3.cs.trinity.edu/iisstart.htm --> File iisstart.htm At The Root Of Web Server CS-3.CS.Trinity.eduReplace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own!

  35. IIS Web Server Enable Directory Browsing • [If There Is No Default File In The Path, Show A Directory Listing]

  36. Use IIS Enable Directory Browsing. Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own!

  37. Directory Browsing Is Certainly A Security Risk, But It Often Makes Site Navigation A Bit Easier During The Web Site Design Stage.Replace The Screen Capture Below With One Of Your Own!

  38. IIS Web Server Create Folder Original Web Files • [Copy The Three Original Install Files Into That Folder]

  39. Create C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\Original Web FilesCopy The Three Original Install Files Into That Folder

  40. IIS Web Server  • Install Two Web Editors • FrontPage 2003 &Expression Web

  41. Go To \\Tucc-Tiger\Software\MicrosoftInstall Both FrontPage 2003 and Expression Web On Your Server. You May Skip Either Or Both If Already Installed!

  42. CreateFile • Me.html

  43. Use Expression Web To Create A File Called Me.html In Directory C:\InetPub\wwwrootIt Is OK If There Are Other Files In That Directory; Do Not Remove Them.Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours!

  44. Router & Ethernet NIC Configurations CS-1 Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.119 Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.141 CS-2 Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.120 Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.142 CS-3 Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.121 Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.143 CS-4 Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.179 Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.146 CS-5 Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.52 Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.147 CS-6 Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.167 Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.148 CS-7 Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.140 Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu Router IP = 131.194.71.149

  45. Open The Me.html With Expression Web!Page Me.html Shall Contain The Information Below; Use Your Name & System Configuration Info. Use Colors You Like!Replace The Screen Capture With Yours!

  46. Open The Me.html With Front Page 2003!Page Me.html Shall Contain The Information Below; Use Your Name & System Configuration Info. Use Colors You Like!Replace The Screen Capture With Yours!

  47. Client Browser  Load File Me.html On Your Web Server!Replace The Screen Capture With Yours!

  48. IIS Web Server  • Computer • Management • Users & Groups

  49. Computer Management  Display The IIS_USERS Group. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours

  50. Computer Management  Make Sure You Have Users Administrator, thicks, admin, &Your_Self with Administrative Privileges. Make Sure You Have A Normal User Account Called studentReplace The Screen Capture Below With Yours

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