Recently, in order to experiment with the installation of Windows Server Core server, the system without a graphical interface always gives a very complete feeling, we have the idea of security in the end, using the Windows Remote Shell management method, Because WinRM is based on the Web service Management (ws-management) standard, the HTTP protocol 80 port (HTTPS port 443) is used. Recently, in order to experiment with the installation of Windows Server Core server, the system without a graphical interface always gives a very complete feeling, we have the idea of security in the end, using the Windows Remote Shell management method, Because WinRM is based on the Web service Management (ws-management) standard, the HTTP protocol 80 port (HTTPS port 443) is used. In this way, we can remotely manage this server Croe with a strict firewall policy, because we only need to leave port 80.
On Server Core servers, enable the command behavior for WinRM:
Run this command requires administrator privileges to run, the general user full prompt permission is insufficient. The system will have a "y/n?" The prompt for "Y" agrees to change, and then it can be remotely managed from the client using WinRS. The client command format is as follows:
Winrs-r: <ServerCoreSystemName> <command>
Introduction to Windows Remote Shell (WinRM) usage