The new features and new features of the Windows Server 2008 system brighten many people's eyes, with more and more hosts installed and using Windows Server 2008 systems in the local area network working environment, and as a new server system, we often need to control it remotely , but the new features and new features of the system have doomed us to develop new ideas to make the Windows Server 2008 system remotely controlled more easily; This article now delves into the remote control capabilities of the Windows Server 2008 system, I hope you can receive inspiration from the following content!
1, modify the remote control port only let oneself know
Regardless of the type of operating system, the Remote Desktop Connection feature typically uses port 3389 for remote control in the default state, and the Windows Server 2008 system is naturally no exception, so a malicious attacker will often attempt to connect illegally through the default 3389 port number code. In order to ensure the security of remote control operations, we should enable the Remote Desktop control function, the timely modification of the function of the network communication port number, while ensuring that the new control port number can only let themselves know. When you modify the Remote Desktop control port number for the Windows Server 2008 system (now to adjust the control port number to "2009" for example), we might do the following:
First, open the Start menu in the Windows Server 2008 System desktop, click program/attachment/command prompt, and then right-click the command Prompt command, and then execute the Run as Administrator command from the shortcut menu that pops up. Switch the system to the DOS command line Work window, execute the "regedit" string command at the command prompt at the window, and enter the Registry console window of the Windows Server 2008 system;
Second, click the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE node option in the left pane of the Console window, and then expand the target registry subkey from the node option below System\currentcontrolset\control\terminal Server\wds\rdpwd\tds\tcp "(You can create it if you can't find it), in the right display pane of the Target registry subkey, check for Double-byte values PortNumber, and if not, we can right-click on the blank area, from the right side that appears later Key menu, click "New", "DWORD value (32-bit) value menu command, from a row to create a double byte value named" PortNumber ", then double-click the" PortNumber "key value, the system screen will appear as shown in Figure 1, the Settings window, select the "Decimal" item, and then enter the port number you want in the Value Data dialog box, where we should enter "2009", then click "OK" button to complete the above setup operation;
Again, we expand "hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\control\terminal Server\" from below the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE node option. WINSTATIONS\RDP-TCP registry subkey, create a Double-byte key value named "PortNumber" below the target registry subkey, and adjust the value of the key to 2009, and then click OK to exit Windows Server 2008 System Registry Console window, and restart the corresponding system to enable the above Setup operation is formally effective.
If, after adjusting the Remote Desktop control port number, we want to establish a remote control connection with the Windows Server 2008 system from a common workstation in the local area network, you should add a new control port number directly behind the target remote host, for example, Windows Server 2008 when the IP address used by the system host is assumed to be 10.192.168.156, the remote control host's address should be modified to "10.192.168.156:2009" when connected to the system host via Remote Desktop. Any user who does not know the new control port number will not be able to establish a remote control connection with the Windows Server 2008 system.
Figure 1