...LAB 5 WORKSHEET WORKING WITH FIREWALLS, ENCRYPTED FILE SYSTEMS (EFS) AND USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC) Exercise 5.1 Installing Internet Information Server Overview Because this is only a test deployment, you will be using a Windows 7 computer to function as the web server. In Exercise 5.1 you install Internet Information Services on your workstation and configure it to host two web sites. Completion time 10 minutes 19. Take a screen shot of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager console, showing the new site you created, by pressing Alt+ Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab05_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl + V. Exercise 5.2 Testing IIS Connectivity Overview In Exercise 5.2, you test the functionality of the web server you just installed. Completion time 20 minutes Question 1 What is the result, and what does the result indicate? The result displays IIS7 welcome page it indicates the the web browser connects to the IIS page created earlier Question 2 What is the result, and what does it indicate? Same result as previous question it indicates that this is a local intranet page and not an internet page Question 3 What is the result? Screen stating web page not found Question 4 What is the result? Same result as before Question 5 List three possible reasons why...
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...ITT Technical Institute NT1230 Client-Server Networking I Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory Hours, 22 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisite or Corerequisite: NT1210 Introduction to Networking or equivalent Course Description: This course introduces operating principles for the client-server based networking systems. Students will examine processes and procedures involving the installation, configuration, maintanence, troublshooting and routine adminstrative tasks of popular desktop operating system(s) for standalone and network client computers, and related aspects of typical network server functions. Client-Server Networking I Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? 1st QTR GS1140 NT1110 GS1145 Problem Solving Theory Computer Structure and Logic Strategies for the Technical Professional 2nd QTR NT1210 Introduction to Networking NT1230 Client-Server Networking I MA1210 College Mathematics I 3rd QTR NT1310 NT1330 MA1310 4th QTR PT1420 NT1430 EN1320 5th QTR PT2520 NT2580 EN1420 6th QTR NT2640 NT2670 CO2520 7th QTR NT2799 SP2750 Physical Networking Client-Server Networking II College Mathematics II Introduction to Programming Linux Networking Composition I Database Concepts Introduction to Information Security Composition II IP Networking Email and Web Services Communications Network Systems Administration Capstone Project Group Theory The follow diagram indicates how this course...
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...Ryan Arnold NT1230 1/21/14 Lab 2: Table 2-1 Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk type (basic or dynamic) Basic Basic Total disk size 60.00GB 15.00GB Number and type of partitions 1 Primary 0 Amount of unallocated space 20.00GB 15.00GB Lab 2: Table 2-2 Disk 0 Disk 1 Unallocated space left (in gigabytes) 18.05 GB 15.00 GB Unallocated space left (in megabytes) 18483.2 MB 15360.00 MB Questions 1. What is the number of the 2 GB partition you created earlier in this exercise? It is the second partition listed, Partition 2. 2. Why does the command not execute properly? It does not execute properly because Partition 2 is in FAT32 format, and therefor is not supported. 3. How much available shrink space can be found in the volume? There are 19283 MB, or 19 GB of available shrink space. 4. How is the the resulting volume different from the one you created in Exercise 2.1? Explain...
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...Institute IS3340 Windows Security Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 60 (30 Theory Hours, 30 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisite: NT2580 Introduction to Information Security or equivalent Course Description: This course examines security implementations for a variety of Windows platforms and applications. Areas of study include analysis of the security architecture of Windows systems. Students will identify and examine security risks and apply tools and methods to address security issues in the Windows environment. Windows Security Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Security program. This program covers the following core areas: Foundational Courses Technical Courses BSISS Project The following diagram demonstrates how this course fits in the program: IS4799 NT2799 IS4670 ISC Capstone Project Capstone ProjectCybercrime Forensics NSA NT2580 NT2670 Introduction to Information Security IS4680 IS4560 NT2580 NT2670 Email and Web Services Hacking and Introduction to Security Auditing for Compliance Countermeasures Information Security Email and Web Services NT1230 NT1330 Client-Server Client-Server Networking I Networking II IS3230 IS3350 NT1230 NT1330 Issues Client-Server Client-Server SecurityContext in Legal Access Security Networking I Networking II NT1110 NT1210 Structure...
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...NT1230 Fill-in the blank question 1-10 p. 144 Pg 1 Disk Redundancy Research Pg 2 1. By default, Windows 7 standers users are permitted to install Plug and Play devices only if their drivers are digitally signed. 2. The debilitating condition in which files are stored as clusters scattered all over a disk is called fragmentation. 3. The file system included in Windows 7 that is specifically designed for on flash drives called eXfat. 4. Technically speaking, you create partitions on basic disks and volumes on dynamic disks. 5. In windows 7, the Fat32 file system is limited to volumes no larger than 32 GB. 6. The digital signature of a driver consists of a Checksum that is appended to the driver itself before publication. 7. To create a fourth primary partition on a basic disk, you must use the Disk Part utility. 8. To extend or shrink a partition on a basic disk, you must be a member of the Administrators or Backup Operators group. 9. The default partition style used by windows 7 on anx86 computer is MBR. 10. All digital signed drivers have undergone Windows Hardware Quality Lab testing. 1. RAID stands for, Redundant Array of Independent Disks. 2. We would RAID when we need to combining several hard disk drives into one logical unit. 3. A. RAID 0 is stripping it divides the information onto 2 or more hard drives speeding up the input and output of the device, B. RAID 1 is mirroring it provides redundancy...
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...Alusine T Jalloh NT1230 Client Server Networking 1 LAB 5 WORKING WITH FIREWALLS, ENCRYPTED FILE SYSTEMS (EFS) ANDUSER ACCOUNT Exercise 5.1 Installing Internet Information Server* Exercise 5.2 Testing IIS Connectivity* 1. Webpage IIS7 Webpage (Internet information Services) appears which indicates that the web address was an accurate Web address and that I am connected to the internet. What is the result, and what does the result indicate? 2. The result is the same as before and indicates the same as findings What is the result, and what does it indicate 3. When the IP address is typed in from the virtual machine on the host computer work does not allow access to the webpage. Simply because the given IP Address does not exist on the net What is the result? 4. The host machine does not allow connection to the internet website. What is the result? 5. a) Insure the web address http://ip_address is correct. b) Search for the webpage with your search engine. c) Make sure you refresh the page in a few minutes. List three possible reasons why you might be unable to connect to your computers web server using a browser on another computer. 6. The clearing of the cache is a necessary to avoid the web server from opening the same webpage previously accessed. Why is it necessary to clear the cache before you retest the web server connections? 7. The firewall prevented it from opening while turn on, turning the firewall off...
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...Alusine T Jalloh NT1230 Client Server Networking 1 LAB 5 WORKING WITH FIREWALLS, ENCRYPTED FILE SYSTEMS (EFS) ANDUSER ACCOUNT Exercise 5.1 Installing Internet Information Server* Exercise 5.2 Testing IIS Connectivity* 1. Webpage IIS7 Webpage (Internet information Services) appears which indicates that the web address was an accurate Web address and that I am connected to the internet. What is the result, and what does the result indicate? 2. The result is the same as before and indicates the same as findings What is the result, and what does it indicate 3. When the IP address is typed in from the virtual machine on the host computer work does not allow access to the webpage. Simply because the given IP Address does not exist on the net What is the result? 4. The host machine does not allow connection to the internet website. What is the result? 5. a) Insure the web address http://ip_address is correct. b) Search for the webpage with your search engine. c) Make sure you refresh the page in a few minutes. List three possible reasons why you might be unable to connect to your computers web server using a browser on another computer. 6. The clearing of the cache is a necessary to avoid the web server from opening the same webpage previously accessed. Why is it necessary to clear the cache before you retest the web server connections? 7. The firewall prevented it from opening while turn on, turning the firewall off...
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...Windows 7 Home Computer Analysis Instructor: Hubert Huynh Course: NT1230 March 23, 2013 Presented By: Cuneo, Thomas My personal computer is a Toshiba Satellite M984. The motherboard, for starters, is an Asus P8Z68-V, Intel based with the new UEFI Bios standard, USB 3.0 and SATA 6. The board also supports Quad-SLI and Quad-Cross fire X. I am a poor gamer so my GPU setup is a humble GeForce 670 GTX single solution. The board also supports memory up to 2200 O.C. I have 16GB of 1600 memory, Patriot Brand High End. My CPU of course is Intel stock quad processor around the 2.8 Core i5. The hard drive setup is pretty cool; Western Digital Veloci Raptor 750GB (10,000 RPM) for my main drive (Drive C) and then a 1 Terabyte Western Digital followed by yet another Segate 700 GB drive. My case has two hot swap docking bays for laptop size hard drives or SSD drives so I have two laptop style hard drives on board with about 160GB per unit. Then I have two optical drives, LG DVD-R,RW 24x. No Blue-Ray burner yet, yet! My sound card is a Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fatality. Powering it all is a Zantec 1100 watt Power Supply. My case of course is a full tower unit, made by Antec. There are 10 cooling fans, all red LED throughout the case, not including the cooler I have attached to the CPU which is a Zantec all copper high fin sealed cooler. The case has a top mounted hot swap docking bay but can only support either a SSD or laptop drive. The side of the case has...
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...Lab 1 answer key Preparing a Second Virtual Server Image This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 1.1 Creating a Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance Exercise 1.2 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks Exercise 1.3 Testing Network Connectivity Exercise 1.4 Installing the DNS Server Role Exercise 1.5 Installing the DHCP Server Role Estimated lab time: 95 minutes Exercise 1.1 | Creating A Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance | Overview | This lab assumes that you have the Active Directory Domain Controller and Windows 7 Machines you created in NT1230 (Server##) stored on your hard drive. You are creating a new computer virtual appliance with Windows Server 2008 using VMware Player. Your first task is to create a new Virtual Machine and install Windows Server 2008 Standard 32bit with appropriate settings for the test lab network. This server will become a replica Domain Controller for your test network. | Completion time | 30 minutes | 1. Start VMWare Player and create a new Virtual Machine. Make sure that you have your Windows Server 2008 32 bit installation disk in the DVD player. *Note | Depending on the version of VMWare Player you are using some screens will be slightly different. | 2. Select the installation disk and click next. *Note | If you are using a Windows Server 2008 .iso, Select Installer disc image file (iso): and browse to the location of the .iso file. | 3. Skip the Product key and use “Student...
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...Topics |Securing Windows 7 |Installing Windows Server 2008 | |Password and Account Lockout Policies |What Defines a Server | |Windows Firewall Configuration |Server Hardware | |Encrypting File System (EFS) |Windows Server 2008 Editions | |Remote Access Technologies |Server Roles in Windows Server 2008 | |Backup and Restore |Method of Installing Windows Server 2008 | |System Restore Points |Server Configuration | | |IP Address Settings | | |Management of Devices and Device Drivers | | |Microsoft Management Console (MMC) ...
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...------------------------------------------------- Graded Assignment Requirements Assignment Requirements documents provided below must be printed and distributed to students as the guidance for completing the assignments and submitting them for grading. Instructors must remind students to retain all handouts and assignment documents issued in every unit, as well as student-prepared documentation and graded deliverables. Some or all these documents will be used repeatedly across different units. Unit 1. Lab 1. Preparing a Virtual Workstation Image Windows 7 Virtual Machine “Keyless” Installation and Re-arm Process Purpose: This section describes the reason for and the procedure to use the “keyless” installation for Windows 7 Professional applicable to our lab environment for IT109/NT1230, and to use the “Re-arm” procedure to extend the trial period to meet our curriculum needs. Background: In installing Windows 7 Professional into a virtual machine in the VMware Player for the labs in our lab environment, if the Product Key for Windows 7 Professional is applied and activated during or at the end of the installation, the installed virtual machine will be authorized to launch only from the physical computer from which it was installed, as Microsoft registers the product key to associate with the hardware identity of the physical computer in their antipiracy database during the activation process. Subsequently, if the virtual machine is launched from a different computer, Microsoft...
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...ITT Technical Institute NT2640 IP Networking Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory Hours, 22 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisites: NT1210 Introduction to Networking or equivalent Course Description: This course explores network design and implementation by applying the TCP/IP protocols to provide connectivity and associated services. Planning and deployment of network addressing structures, as well as router and switch configurations, are also examined. IP Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required in the associate degree program in Network Systems Administration and associate degree in Mobile Communications Technology. The following diagrams indicate how this course relates to other courses in respective programs: Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic NT1201 Introduction to Networking NT1310 Physical Networking CO2520 Communications SP2750 Group Theories EN1420 Composition II EN1320 Composition I GS1140 Problem Solving Theory GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional MA1210 College Mathematics...
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...1230 Client server Topics • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) for Wired and Wireless Networks • The Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) Model • IP Addressing • Firewalls TCP/IP for Wired and Wireless Networks[1] TCP/IP is an open-standard communications protocol suite that is the standard for communicating on the Internet • TCP and IP (two different protocols) contain all the fundamental mechanisms needed to support any and all types of networked communications • TCP/IP was developed as part of the ARPAnet project in the 1960’s (the early development of the current Internet) • TCP/IP became a unifying and reliable element that enabled interoperability across incompatible systems • One of TCP/IP's most basic yet critical functions is its preparation of application data for transmission across a network. • TCP/IP accepts data of virtually any size from applications (typically in the form of a file) and chops it up into smaller, more manageable chunks called segments (segmentation) • In communicating, TCP handles flow control, IP handles addressing • Being a suite of different protocols, TCP/IP includes such protocols as DNS, DHCP, http, ftp, POP3, SMTP and TELNET. Other TCP protocols may be found at http://www.protocols.com/pbook/tcpip1.htm The Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) Model The most common way to illustrate the communication...
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...NT1210 Introduction to Networking Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory Hours, 22 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisites: NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic or equivalent Course Description: This course serves as a foundation for the study of computer networking technologies. Concepts in data communications, such as signaling, coding and decoding, multiplexing, circuit switching and packet switching, OSI and TCP/IP models, LAN/WAN protocols, network devices and their functions, topologies and capabilities are discussed. Industry standards and the development of networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with a basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments Introduction to Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the associate program in Network System Administration and the associate program in Electrical Engineering Technology. The following diagrams demonstrate how this course fits in each program. Associate Program in Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic ...
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...NT1210 Introduction to Networking Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory Hours, 22 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisites: NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic or equivalent Course Description: This course serves as a foundation for the study of computer networking technologies. Concepts in data communications, such as signaling, coding and decoding, multiplexing, circuit switching and packet switching, OSI and TCP/IP models, LAN/WAN protocols, network devices and their functions, topologies and capabilities are discussed. Industry standards and the development of networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with a basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments Introduction to Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the associate program in Network System Administration and the associate program in Electrical Engineering Technology. The following diagrams demonstrate how this course fits in each program. Associate Program in Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic ...
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