The whole point of the server core installation mode for Windows Server 2008 is a reduced attack surface – no Windows Explorer, no Internet Explorer, no.NET Framework. That’s all well and good but sometimes it’s useful to download a file over HTTP to a server core machine. No problem – just download and use that to download the file. It needed a couple of configuration items to get past my corporate proxy server but worked flawlessly: set http_proxy=proxyserver: portnumber wget --proxy-user= domainname username --proxy-passwd= password uri/ That’s probably as far as most people need to go – adding a simple command line utility to a command-line Windows installation – but I wanted to take things a step further (purely out of curiosity) and I installed (v2.0.0.13).
It worked, so I decided to try (v3.1) and (v9.26). Safari installed (except the Bonjour component) but has a dependency on the Internet Options control panel applet (which is not present in server core) so I couldn’t define any proxy server settings. Meanwhile, Opera had no noticeable issues installing and loading a few test web pages.
Next, I tried Internet Explorer 8 beta 1 and, as I expected, the installation failed. Bizarrely, it didn’t detect that I was trying to install it on server core but did attempt the installation, before failing and advising a restart followed by visit a web page (presumably using a competitor’s browser!) which redirects to. Finally, I decided to go to the other extreme and try a text-mode browser. I found but in order to get past my proxy server it needed the same environment variable as wget: set http_proxy=proxyserver: portnumber Even with this, it is incapable of performing authenticated proxy operations so I kept getting an HTTP 407 response. The workaround is to use the, which depends on (for which I found a 64-bit MSI package for Windows).
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Basically, NTLMAPS acts as a local proxy, configured to add the authentication headers and pass the request to the upstream server. By editing the server.cfg file to include the following entries (all other configuration items were left at their defaults) and running the start runserver.bat command to launch the NTLMAPS server I was able to get NTLMAPS to prompt me for my password at startup and listen for HTTP requests (but not HTTPS) on port 5865: [GENERAL] PARENT_PROXY: proxyserver PARENT_PROXY_PORT: portnumber [NTLM_AUTH] NT_DOMAIN: domainname USER: username PASSWORD: Then, I ran the following: set http_proxy=lynx and was able to successfully browse the Internet through my corporate proxy server. In all seriousness, I can’t really think of a good reason to install a full browser on server core but the wget command is probably useful. Even so, it’s still good to know that there are a few options for emergency surfing from a server core installation.
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