137
FTP Publishing Service
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
MSFtpsvc Not
installed Automatic Automatic Automatic
The
FTP Publishing Service
provides connectivity and administration through the IIS snap-in. The
FTP
Publishing Service
is a requirement for IIS server environments running FTP.
HTTP SSL
Service
Name
Service Name
Service Name
Service Name
Service Name
HTTPFilter Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic
The
HTTP SSL
service enables IIS to perform Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) functions. SSL is an open
standard for establishing a secure communications channel to prevent the interception of critical
information, such as credit card numbers. Primarily, it enables secure electronic financial transactions
on the World Wide Web, although it is designed
to work on other Internet services as well. If the HTTP SSL service is stopped, IIS will not perform SSL
functions. Disabling this service causes any services that explicitly depend on it to fail. Using Group
Policy to secure and set the startup mode of a service grants access solely to server administrators,
thus preventing the service from being configured or operated by unauthorized or malicious users.
The Group Policy will also prevent administrators from inadvertently disabling the service. For these
reasons, the
HTTP SSL
setting is configured to
Automatic
for IIS servers in all three environments
defined in this guide.
IIS Admin Service
Service
Name
Service Name
Service Name
Service Name
Service Name
IISADMIN Not
installed Automatic Automatic Automatic
The
IIS Admin Service
allows administration of IIS components such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
Application Pools, Web sites, Web service extensions and both Network News Transfer Protocol
(NNTP) and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) virtual servers. The
IIS Admin Service
must be
running for an IIS server to provide Web, FTP, NNTP, and SMTP services. If this service is disabled,
IIS cannot be configured, and requests for any Web services will not succeed. Using Group Policy to
secure and set the startup mode of a service grants access solely to server administrators, thus
preventing the service from being configured or operated by unauthorized or malicious users. The
Group Policy will also prevent administrators from inadvertently disabling the service. For these
reasons, the
IIS Admin Service
setting is configured to
Automatic
for IIS servers in the three
environments defined in this guide.
.NET Framework Support Service
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
CORRTSvc Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
The
.NET Framework Support Service
may need to be set to
Manual
or
Automatic
within an
HP NAS server environment depending upon whether there are any 3
rd
party applications that require
the .NET Framework support.
The
.NET Framework Support Service
system service notifies a subscribing client when a specified
process is initializing the Client Runtime Service. The
.NET Framework Support Service
provides a run-
time environment called the Common Language Runtime, which manages the execution of code and
provides services that make the development process easier. This service is not a requirement for the