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OPS335 - Assignment 2

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General Requirements
'''Weight''': 10% of the overall grade
'''Due Date (Fall 2019)''': During Week 13 (in classcheck with your professor)
== Detailed Requirements ==
#Create a clone virtual machine called '''asia''' from the '''pangaea''' cloning-source. Refer to the table below for '''address''' and '''hostname'''.
#The Only root user on your host machine must be able to ssh to the root account on each machine without being prompted for a password.
#Create a '''regular user''' for this virtual machine using '''your Seneca userID'''.
#Any machine within the '''continents.earth.ops''' domain will be able to route outgoing email through this server.
#Create a clone virtual machine called '''europe''' from the '''pangaea''' cloning-source. Refer to the table below for '''address''' and '''hostname'''.
#Create a '''regular user''' for this virtual machine using '''your Seneca userID'''.
#The Only root user on your host machine must be able to ssh to the root account on each machine without being prompted for a password.
#This machine will accept incoming email for any user account in the '''continents.earth.ops''' domain.
#No other machine in this domain will accept incoming email.
#This machine will be an '''IMAP''' server (i.e. NOT POP3 or LTMP).
#This machine will NOT use encryption.
#This machine will use postfix's built-in LDA to store received emails in maildir format in a sub-directory of each users' home directory called '''mailboxes'''.
#Any mail sent to root will be automatically delivered into the mailbox of the '''regular user''' created above.
#Configure your Thunderbird application (installed in Lab 4b) to allow the user to send and receive email messages using the '''asia''' and '''europe''' servers.
#Create a clone virtual machine called '''southamerica''' from the '''pangaea''' cloning-source. Refer to the table below for '''address''' and '''hostname'''.
#Create a '''regular user''' for this virtual machine using '''your Seneca userID'''.
#The Only root user on your host machine must be able to ssh to the root account on each machine without being prompted for a password.
#It will run '''Samba''' (automatically on boot) to share files with machines in this network.
#Create three <u>new</u> users on the Samba file server, call them '''sarmation-yoursenecaid''', '''kaapvaal-yoursenecaid''', and '''gawler-yoursenecaid'''. (replace "yoursenecaid" with your <u>actual</u> Seneca ID)
+-- gondwana
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<ol><li value="6">Set up permissions/ownership on those directories for your Linux users on the file server so that:<ol type="a"><li>'''sarmation-yoursenecaid''' and '''kaapvallkaapvaal-yoursenecaid''' have '''read/write''' access to their own <u>private</u> directories.</li><li>'''gawler-yoursenecaid''' has '''read/write''' access to <u>every</u> directory.</li><li>Everyone has '''read''' access to the '''laurasia''' directory (but only the '''gawler''' account has '''write''' access too).</li><li>Everyone can both '''read''' and '''write''' to the '''gondwana''' directory.</li></ol></li><li>Set up '''three''' Samba users to mirror your new Linux users.</li><li>Configure '''five''' shares (one for each of sarmation, kaapvaal, gawler, laurasia, and gondwana) with permissions as close as possible to the Linux permissions.</li></ol>
=== Set-up Client to Test Samba server ('''southamerica''')===