một bộ điều khiển tên miền của tên miền khác, Windows 2000 phải xác định xem liệu các tên miền có chứa các nguồn tài nguyên mong muốn (lĩnh vực mục tiêu) có một niềm tinBạn có thể kết hợp 2 một cách tin cậy để tạo ra một mối quan hệ tin cậy hai chiều | Internet Scanner 207 Figure Our new scan session. Figure Policy properties for our scan session. 208 Chapter 7 To edit our new scan policy click the ninth icon the magic wand button under the menu options. Doing so will open the Policy Editor screen shown in Figure from which you can customize configurable settings found in the folder tree to the left of the screen that are enabled for this policy. These configurations are as follows Common Settings. Global settings that may be applied to groups of vulnerability checks. FlexChecks. User-defined vulnerability scan conditions. Vulnerabilities. Contains the vulnerability checks for this scan. Services. Lists the types of services that are accessed during the scan including remote procedure call RPC TCP User Datagram Protocol UDP and Windows NT. Accounts. Lists the types of accounts that the scanner will check for while it scans a target. These accounts include Finger NetBIOS and RPC. To edit any of these settings simply click a subfolder from the main folder tree and configure the appropriate properties from the settings in the right window as shown in Figure . Figure Editing our scan policy configurable settings. Internet Scanner 209 Figure Making changes to our scan policy. Vulnerability Scanning There are three ways to perform our new scan each used for specific purposes. GUI. Use the GUI mode to scan small to medium networks. Console. The scan from the console mode proceeds without the user interface and displays brief status messages in text form. Use the console mode to scan large networks to improve the performance of the scan. Command Line. Use the command-line mode to scan large networks. Scanning from the GUI Mode According to Internet Scanner the steps to start a scan from the GUI mode are as follows Step 1. From an active scan session select Scan Now from the Scan .