![]() Luckily enough, installing the IP and Domain Restrictions role service feature is rather trivial: Even if you choose to install IIS, the IP and Domain Restrictions option won't be enabled by default: you'll have to install it manually using the Server Manager by following the steps described below. The reason for that is simple: it's not included in the default Windows Server installation, the one you get when you click "OK" various times without actually looking at the screen. ![]() even if most administrator don't know it does exist. Such feature has been added since IIS 7.0, shipped with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, and is available since then. ![]() In this post we'll deal with one of the most undervalued and semi-unknown features of Internet Information Services, better known as IIS, the web server shipped with most Windows client and servers distributions - from Windows 95 to Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019: the IP and Domain Restrictions role service, which allows the system administrator to allow or deny access to the web server, web sites, folders, or files through various rules that can be configured for remote IP addresses or based on the domain name. ![]()
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