[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change]
Directory Security Property Sheet
Use this property sheet to set your Web server's security features.
Anonymous Access and Authentication Control
To configure your Web server's authentication and anonymous access features, click Edit. The Authentication Methods dialog box appears. Use these features to configure your Web server to confirm the identity of users before granting access to restricted content.
Before your server can authenticate users, you must first create valid Windows user accounts and then configure Windows File System (NTFS) directory and file permissions for those accounts.
IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions
To allow or prevent specific users, computers, groups of computers, or domains from accessing this Web site, directory, or file, click Edit. The IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions dialog box appears. You can grant or deny access to specific IP Address Access Restrictions for individual or groups of computers, or domain names.
Secure Communications
To configure your Web server's Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) secure communications features, click Edit if you already have a valid certificate installed on your computer being administered. Otherwise, click Server Certificate to create a request file using the Web Server Certificate Wizard, or view current certificates by selecting View Certificate.
Using secure communications features allow you to:
Anonymous Access
Web Server Permissions
NTFS Permissions
IP Address Access Restrictions
Web Site Authentication
Certificate Authentication