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  • [[Real World Mozilla]] > [[Real World Mozilla Day 3]] > Source Code Reading Lab This lab is designed to give you first-hand experience searching and reading Mozilla
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  • [[Real World Mozilla]] > [[Real World Mozilla Day 3]] > Incremental Build Lab ...g incremental builds of your source tree. The concepts introduced in this lab will help you understand how to make small changes to your tree, share thos
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  • This lab is designed to give you first-hand experience working through a real bug, f ...ed a hint to figure out where to begin working, look [[Thunderbird Bug Fix Lab Hint|here]].
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  • =OPS635 OpenStack Lab: Infrastructure as a Service with OpenStack = ...of you to act as the administrator for a full OpenStack installation, this lab will have you act as an admin for a project within an installation already
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  • ...e [[DPS909]]/[[OSD600]] [[Learning Collaborative Development Lab Fall 2008|lab 1]]. Place any and all common results, code, notes here. ...%7Eevmarbella/ Zenit-Wiki Search] by [http://zadkielm.blogspot.com/2008/09/lab-in-ubiquityin-search-of.html Ezadkiel Marbella]:
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  • ...g incremental builds of your source tree. The concepts introduced in this lab will help you understand how to make small changes to your tree, share thos ...UG_<username> is defined at build time, and Faculty is the username in the lab */
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  • You need two Linux computers for this lab. One system as an NFS server and the other as an NFS client. * Boot up the server machine. If you are doing this lab in T2107, please boot to Fedora Core 8.
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  • Pre-Lab Activities =Lab Activities=
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  • In this lab, you add a sub-domain and configure a dynamic DNS update zone for your DNS * Complete Lab on Caching Name Server and/or Authoritative Name Server (NAD710)
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  • In this lab, the instruction is for setting up an LDAP server with the base context of ...'''" and set the context to your base directory -> For the purpose of this lab, set it to:
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  • = SYA810 iSCSI Lab = # Blog about your experience with this lab, and include a link to your script(s).
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  • In this lab you will work with git, github, create a development environment, and build ...Pretending you know what you're doing when you don't will not work in this lab. Get help, and be ready to help others.
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  • This lab introduces participants to various online communication and collaboration m The goal of the lab is to collaboratively create and update wiki pages for all course participa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Working with Patches Lab]]
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  • The computer lab can vary from "basics" where thin clients are placed on cheap used tables, ...omputer labs, several consideration should be made prior to setting up the lab:
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  • = About Computer Lab Maintainance = ...a Linux computer lab (via LTSP), and volunteer to provide support for that lab'''''" ...
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} :* In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your remov
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab you're going to:
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = Storage Setup (prior to starting Lab 4) =
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  • ...raft Lab|This lab has NOT been released for regular distribution. When the lab is ready to be released, this caution banner will disappear.}} * In this lab, you are going to help conserve disk space by learning how to compress and
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  • = Purpose of Computer Lab WIKI = ...diting and information sharing. The purpose of the '''Westminster Computer lab WIKI''' is to show how '''Seneca college donated computer equipment''' to h
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ns (or tasks), to automate interactions with remote Linux machines in this lab.
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  • =OPS535 Lab 7= In this lab you will learn to configure mail servers to use extra security to filter un
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  • ...raft Lab|This lab has NOT been released for regular distribution. When the lab is ready to be released, this caution banner will disappear.}} * In this lab, you will learn the basics of networking by using your Virtual Machines and
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  • ...raft Lab|This lab has NOT been released for regular distribution. When the lab is ready to be released, this caution banner will disappear.}} * In this lab, you will learn how to use the ssh, scp, sftp commands to work between comp
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ore processed data for further processing. The first investigation in this lab will focus on file management: opening files, saving data to files, and rea
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  • ...raft Lab|This lab has NOT been released for regular distribution. When the lab is ready to be released, this caution banner will disappear.}} * In this lab, you will learn how to setup, and run a DHCP server on your fedora3 machine
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  • ...l resources required to <u>run</u> and <u>use</u> the Westminster Computer lab. ** Technical Overiew of Computer Lab
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  • The goal of this lab is twofold. First, to provide students with a real-world experience of wor
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  • [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010 | '''Go back to lab page''']]
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  • #REDIRECT [[OPS235 Lab 6]]
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  • All Labs are due on the Friday of the week they are assigned (i.e., this lab is due Friday Sept 14 before midnight). This lab will introduce you to blogging, the CDOT wiki, and node's fs module. Here
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  • This lab will help get you started on your [https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/ * Add your Name and URLs to the table at the end of this lab
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  • [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010 | '''Go back to lab page''']]
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  • [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010 | '''Go back to lab page''']]
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  • [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010 | '''Go back to lab page''']]
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  • * We'll typically have one week for each lab. The lab is due in class, and needs to be checked by the professor before class is o * The lab instructions are written for the lab environment at school, but ask your professor if you can use your own host
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  • ...lab, you are asked to add a new feature to the project. The goals of the lab include: | https://woodsondelhia.wordpress.com/2018/04/24/lab-5-bridge-troll
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  • =OPS535 Lab 3= In this lab, you set up and configure an OpenLDAP server to provide directory service f
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  • Before starting working at your lab, please take a look at an example of services implemented in the book [http '''Your Lab must define an OSGi service and a service consumption'''. Please find below
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  • |criteria=The Lab must clearly implement and explain in the tutorial how one should:
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  • |criteria= Regardless of what your application does, the quality of your lab work will be evaluated based on the tutorial features, such as '''a clear e
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Multimedia and Composition ...al open-source applications that are available in the Westminster Computer Lab. The second half of the course will focus on audio editing, and multiple co
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Collaboration Essentials ...us diagramming applications (already available in the Westminster Computer Lab) will be taught. Students will also be exposed to copyright issues and how
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Introduction and Basic Skills ...y for which the church serves. In order to achieve this goal, the computer lab must have a strong and dependable support structure.
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  • #REDIRECT [[DPI908/SBR600 Mock Lab]]
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The SRPMs from the [[DPI908/SBR600 RPM-Writing Lab|previous lab]].
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|This lab is designed to explore the use of inline assembler, and its use in open sou {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the
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  • ...this using your existing skills and knowledge or refer back to your OPS235 lab-book or OPS235 WIKI notes. In this is lab, you will install your '''host machine''' (Centos7), '''install virtualizat
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  • * [[DPI908/SBR600 Mock Lab]] * [[DPI908/SBR600 Koji Lab]]
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  • == Voting System (Example for the OSGi Lab) == [[Image:Lab-osgi-1.png|300px| ]]
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  • Italc is a program that allows an instructor to control actions of a computer lab's workstation.
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  • == Sudoku Generator (Example for the OSGi Lab) ==
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  • ...:Westminster]][[Image:westLab1.jpg|thumb|right|350 px|Westminster Computer Lab, Westminster United Church, Orangeville, ON, Canada ]] ...n-routine tasks as they pertain to the operation of Westminster's Computer Lab.
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  • This lab example allows you to understand the process of building a BlackBerry appli
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  • = Lab completion = * Make sure you understand what you've done in this lab, so that you're ready to answer questions about it.
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  • {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will write code with arithmetic/math in [[6502]] assembly language, in
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  • {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will learn some of the basics of [[6502]] assembly language, in prepar
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  • This week we're discussing open standards, and for our lab will try writing some tests for the JavaScript (ecmascript) standard. In this Lab you will gain experience doing the following:
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will investigate the use of SIMD instructions in software, using auto- {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the
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  • #REDIRECT [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 6/7]]
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will install a current distribution of Linux in a Virtual Machine on y
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  • In this lab you will work with some modern code editors, learn how to work with editor |https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/09/lab-3-mastering-your-code-editor.html
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  • In this lab you will work to find and claim '''two bugs''' from the list of [[DPS909/OS After you've completed the lab, add your '''name''', '''project(s)''' and blog '''url''':
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  • == Types of Computer Lab Problems == '''Here are some examples that would represent a computer lab problem:'''
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  • =OPS535 Lab 6= In this lab you will learn to configure a DNS server to provide responses authenticated
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  • and administer the Computer Lab. :* [[Computer Lab Manual]]
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  • == Computer Lab Information == The Following Links provide information regarding the Westminster Computer Lab:
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  • resources for the Wetsminster Computer Lab. == Computer Lab Overview ==
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  • The purpose of this WIKI is to indicate who can use the Westminster Computer lab, and the responsibilities that are required. ...that is a member of our church is allowed to use the Westminster Computer Lab.
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  • In the last lab we looked at how we can use public key encryption to secure network traffic ** A passphrase would normally be a good thing but for this lab it will be less work to not have it.
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  • =OPS535 Lab 4= In this lab, you are going to build a primary name server for your assigned DNS domain
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will learn how to identify and create different types of '''functions'
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  • In this lab you will review working with branches, and learn how to use the special <co You will have completed your lab when you have done the following:
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  • ..., [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 3|Lab 3]], [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 4|Lab 4]] are all completed and posted'''. If you are late on any of these labs, |https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/10/lab-5-getting-thimble-testing.html
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  • =OPS535 Lab 2= You should also study chapter 23 of the course text book on NFS for this Lab.
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  • This lab will help prepare you for [[OSD & DPS909 Fall 2019 - Release 0.2|Release 0. | https://osstudent.blogspot.com/2019/09/lab-3-hacktoberfest-and-very-scary.html
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will learn '''functions''', '''lists''', and '''loops''', with the pri
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  • #REDIRECT [[OPS235 Lab 1]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[OPS335-Lab-ldap]]
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  • ...uccessfully completed labs 3, 4a, 4b, and 6 in order to be able to do this lab.}} The public key cryptography concepts in this lab are the same in a previous lab ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS335_Lab_1#SSH_Keys Lab1: SSH
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>This lab teaches various methods of <b>gathering information</b> from a <b>targeted </li><li>Practice skills learned in this lab to gather information of an educational penetration-testing server at Senec
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...mming as you've experienced in languages such as Bash or C. In this second lab on objects we're going to look at slightly more complex issues that come up
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...d is actually an object with a specific purpose, however, starting in this lab we will create our own objects, and investigate different ways to use them.
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  • | https://mattprogrammingblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/osd600-lab-2-building-vscode/ |https://jpham14.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/lab-2-visual-studio-code/
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ls. As an introduction to that field, we will look at '''Fabric''' in this lab. Using Fabric you can automate deploying software, monitoring, and updating
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  • ...7#Week_6 git/GitHub workflow we discussed on Tuesday]. By the end of this lab, you will have successfully done the following: We'll spend a couple weeks doing this lab, so take your time and don't rush this learning.
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  • == Automation and Computer Lab Maintainance == :* Create / Enforce Acceptable Use Policy of Computer Lab
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  • ...s WIKI explains some of the reasons why it is important to follow Computer Lab policies and procedures, and how to help to promote adhering to those polic : '''If you want to see the visual steps for "Why Follow Lab Policies and Procedures?",<br />here is a link to a customized YouTube vide
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  • To discuss some problems that could be encountered in the Computer Lab, and the procedure to solve those problems. ...rtment whenever there is a problem encountered in the Westminster Computer Lab.
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  • In this lab you will find bug(s) to fix for your 0.2 release. | https://badrmodoukh.wordpress.com/2017/02/19/dps909-lab-5-preparing-for-release-0-2-in-mozilla-brackets/
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will install a current distribution of Linux in a Virtual Machine on y
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  • ...e completed all the previous labs to date. That means before starting this lab you'll have: ...ill struggle more than needed while debugging configuration issues in this lab.
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  • =OPS635 Lab: System Configuration Management using Puppet= ...ppet" is one of those CMS that we are going to study for this lab. In this lab, we will start by trying to port the script that you have written for confi
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  • =OPS635 OpenShift Lab: Container Management Using OpenShift= ...ter 6 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the '''lab openshift-review grade''' command (showing you have passed all checks).
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  • ..., we will build on the work you began in [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 6/7|Lab 6/7]]. Our goal will be to setup a complete CI solution for our project us First, we will use your GitHub repo from [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 6/7|Lab 6/7]]. Using your GitHub Login, [https://travis-ci.org/auth sign-in to Tra
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  • = LAB PREPARATION = === Purpose / Objectives of Lab 7 ===
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  • In this Lab, you are asked to continue your practice of these techniques, and try resea * You must have already completed [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[6502 Assembly Language Lab]]
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  • This lab will show you how to set up a Postfix email server using a Fedora 20 instal *You will need at least two systems to do this lab. If for some reason you have not set up your virtual machines, do so before
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  • This lab will show you how to set up an FTP server and provide you with experience i ==Completing the Lab==
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  • This lab is a <u>review</u> of the material from labs 6 ( [http://zenit.senecac.on. ...<li>Make note of the files used and entries required and note them in your lab log-book.</li><li>Save your editing session, and then restart each VM and r
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  • ...protocols including NetBIOS, SMB, etc., and will be discussed in the next lab. This lab will focus on installing, configuring and using '''NFS''' to access files b
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  • ...uccessfully completed labs 3, 4a, 4b, and 5 in order to be able to do this lab.}} The public key cryptography concepts in this lab are the same in a previous lab ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS335_Lab_1#SSH_Keys Lab1: SSH
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  • ...t|Warning| Make sure that your VMs are fully updated before you begin this lab. }} ...o the share so that only machines in your virtual network and those in the lab room will be able to access it.
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  • This lab will show you how to set up a Fedora installed system to be used for file b ==Completing the Lab==
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  • Here is the solution for your OSGi - First Lab
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} :* In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your remov
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>In this lab, students will learn how to make their Linux servers less vulnerable to att </li><li> <b>Lab Logbook (Lab4 Reference Sheet)</b> (to make notes and observations).
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  • In this lab you will create, configure, and use your blog for the first time. For various aspects of the course, including this lab, you will need to be able to edit this wiki. Make sure you have an account,
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ed is actually an object with a specific purpose, however starting in this lab we will create our own objects, and investigate different ways to use them.
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  • {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will write code with string handling and character conversions in [[65
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  • In this lab you will extend your previous lab's tooling to include automated unit tests. Most large software projects in | https://cgsingh.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/lab-8-automated-unit-testing-osd600/
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  • ...and have made mistakes, which should be fixed before you start this week's lab. Here are some tips: ...ddress of your c7host using a web browser on your VMware host (Windows for lab machines). That should also not work but at least you should have a route t
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  • ...are due on the following Friday of the week they are assigned (i.e., this lab is due Friday Jan 25 before midnight). This lab will introduce you to blogging, the CDOT wiki, and node's fs module. Here
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  • = Lab Objectives = :In this lab, you will create an account on github.com and follow the Github "Hello Worl
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :This lab covers two of the many methods which allow a user to provide data to a runn
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  • In this lab you will begin working on [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Release 0.2 | Release 0 ...e bugs to work on. It's important not to put this off, and finishing this lab will mean you must find the bugs you'll do. Here's how to do it:
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  • In this lab you will practice reading code on a large, open source project. You will a | https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/12/lab-11-gh-pages.html
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  • We've seen in several labs how open to attack unencrypted traffic is. In this lab we'll look at what's involved in securing communications using encryption. ...''', and the '''clients'''. That will allow us to do all this stuff in one lab. Follow these steps in the TinyCA application:
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  • This lab will introduce you to blogging, the CDOT wiki, GitHub and its Trending repo * Add your Name, Fork and Blog post URLs to the table at the end of this lab
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  • = State when starting Lab 3 = At this point, having completed [[Temp OPS235 Lab 2|Lab 2]] you should have <u>roughly</u> the following disk storage setup:<br />
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  • ...y structured programming style as you've experienced in Bash or C. In this lab, we're going to study some features of classes and programmer-defined objec :5 As the last task for this lab: modify the script above so that it would print the following, by changing
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The SRPMs from the [[SBR600 RPM-Writing Lab|previous lab]].
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  • In this lab you will extend your previous lab's code to include cloud PaaS deployment. Being able to run your code on clo | https://mfainshtein4.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/lab-9/
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  • In this lab we will explore different techniques for documenting an open source project In this lab, you will add documentation for your project from the code you wrote in Lab
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  • The rest of your tasks for this section of the lab are to set up your vm1/vm2/vm3 to authenticate using the LDAP service hoste ...commands, and your observations in all INVESTIGATIONS here in your OPS335 lab log-book'''
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  • In this lab, you are asked to add automation and deployment configuration to your clone Everything you'll do in this lab will be done on your own personal fork (i.e., you aren't going to send me a
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  • =OPS635 Lab: Nagios Installation and Configuration= ...change manager(s) before deploying to the production environment. In this lab, you will install and configure the Nagios monitoring framework on a VM run
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  • For this lab we will be working with the source code to Mozilla's Firefox web browser. |https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/09/lab-2-building-firefox-for-desktop-from.html
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  • ...uilt-in data structure object has its own advantages and limitations. This lab will emphasize the most important differences between them. ...into the more complex nature of string object manipulation. Finally, this lab will cover how to use a variety of built-in functions and string object met
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  • * Add your Name and URLs to the table at the end of this lab .../lab-8-picking-projects/ https://woosleparkdpd909.wordpress.com/2019/03/14/lab-8-picking-projects/]
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  • ...ent the code, and work toward getting our tests to pass. The goals of the lab include: While you're not required to do this lab with a partner, I encourage everyone who wants to do so to go ahead and fin
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • This lab will show you how to set up a '''Postfix''' email server ('''MTA''') on you The diagram below shows the layout of the what this lab should be able to accomplish:
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  • In this lab, we will look at several separate technologies that are used with the Apach ...f services in order to run a Wiki on one of your virtual machines. In this lab, we will set up another example of a '''"LAMP solution"''' that will allow
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  • This lab's primary focus is to set up a Samba server on a Linux server in order to a This lab will first install, setup, and enable a Samba server. Then users will acces
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  • ...must be complete with a functioning DNS server for your domain before this lab will work.}} This lab will show you how to set up a Mail User Agent ('''MUA'''), using the '''mai
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • This lab will get you started using git, GitHub, and also introduce you to an open s | https://osstudent.blogspot.com/2019/09/dps909-lab-2-git-practice-simple-noter.html
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  • * In this lab you will set your '''host''' as an NIS server and share user information (n ...your '''host''' with the same name as the one you created on '''vm3''' in lab 4b, but use a different password.
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  • ...open source tooling, automation, and workflows. The language used in this lab will be JavaScript, but the general ideas apply to all open source projects ! style="font-weight: bold;" | GitHub Repo for Lab (URL)
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab, we will continue to use LVM in order to make our file system(s) more flexi
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn how to use the ssh, scp, sftp commands to work between comp
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|This lab is designed to explore the code review processes used in open source projec ...labs, we will not be working on this lab in class -- please complete this lab as homework.}}
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  • In this lab, you will learn how to use '''iptables''' to build a simple '''Linux firewa ...elp when using iptables. Some basic iptables commands are provided in this lab for reference, but it is also essential that you know how to obtain help (m
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  • ...uccessfully completed labs 3, 4a, 4b, and 6 in order to be able to do this lab.}} The public key cryptography concepts in this lab are the same in a previous lab ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS335_Lab_1#SSH_Keys Lab1: SSH
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  • = Winter 2013 Processing Intro lab results =
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  • == Sample Scripts from our Lab Material ==
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  • # [[SBR600 Communication Lab|Communication Lab]] # [[SBR600 Build-from-Source Lab|Build-from-Source Lab]]
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  • ...this using your existing skills and knowledge or refer back to your OPS235 lab-book or OPS235 WIKI notes. In this is lab, you will install your '''host machine''' (Centos7), '''install virtualizat
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  • ==== '''Lab 1- Basics Tutorial'''==== ==== '''Lab 2 - OSGI Tutorial'''====
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  • # [[Sudoku Generator (Example for the OSGi Lab)]]
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  • == Voting System (Example for the OSGi Lab) == [[Image:Lab-osgi-1.png|300px| ]]
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  • * [[Using the Computer Lab - Notes]]
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  • |'''Computer Lab Administration'''
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  • =Lab 5=
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  • = Lab completion = * Make sure you understand what you've done in this lab, so that you're ready to answer questions about it.
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  • In this course you use a removable disk pack with the lab computers to set up a Linux system. You will also set up several additional ...ge.ca/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-2009.iso Download at Seneca Lab]<br>[https://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_6
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will install a current distribution of Linux in a Virtual Machine on y
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  • In this lab you will work to find and claim '''two bugs''' from the list of [[DPS909/OS After you've completed the lab, add your '''name''', '''project(s)''' and blog '''url''':
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  • == Types of Computer Lab Problems == '''Here are some examples that would represent a computer lab problem:'''
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  • == Westminster Computer Lab Rules == '''All computer lab supervisors / participants must follow the rules stated below:'''
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  • == Computer Lab Information == The Following Links provide information regarding the Westminster Computer Lab:
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :In this lab, you will learn how to identify and create different types of '''functions'
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  • In this lab you will review working with branches, and learn how to use the special <co You will have completed your lab when you have done the following:
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  • ...architecture overview / How is code accepted into an open source project? (Lab 1)]]||[[#Week 1 Deliverables|Set up accounts.]] ...r Devs / Building Software (Lab 2)]]||[[#Week 2 - Class II|Compiled C Lab (Lab 3) / Baseline Builds and Benchmarking]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Blog your c
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  • =OPS535 Pre-Lab: Host installation and virtual network setup= This lab will set up the basic configuration in your network that we will build on f
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  • ..., [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 3|Lab 3]], [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 4|Lab 4]] are all completed and posted'''. If you are late on any of these labs, |https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/10/lab-5-getting-thimble-testing.html
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  • ...ence of steps, outlines how to transfer (or "grab") work from all Computer Lab workstations to the "Teacher" account unto a USB stick for off-site printin This computer program was custom-created for the Westminster Computer Lab to make it easier for volunteer instructors to quickly obtain student work.
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  • =OPS535 Lab 2= You should also study chapter 23 of the course text book on NFS for this Lab.
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>This lab teaches various methods of <b>gathering information</b> from a <b>targeted </li><li>Practice skills learned in this lab to gather information of an educational penetration-testing server at Senec
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...mming as you've experienced in languages such as Bash or C. In this second lab on objects we're going to look at slightly more complex issues that come up
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  • The Westminster Computer Lab has a mind-mapping application called '''Freemind'''. You can use this appl : '''If you want to see the visual steps for "Powering Up Computer Lab", here is a link to a customized YouTube video: [http://www.youtube.com/wat
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  • '''There are several methods of preserving file space in the computer lab:''' '''The application used for file management in this computer lab is called Nautilus'''. This application is considered to be VERY similar to
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ls. As an introduction to that field, we will look at '''Fabric''' in this lab. Using Fabric you can automate deploying software, monitoring, and updating
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  • == Automation and Computer Lab Maintainance == :* Create / Enforce Acceptable Use Policy of Computer Lab
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  • ...s WIKI explains some of the reasons why it is important to follow Computer Lab policies and procedures, and how to help to promote adhering to those polic : '''If you want to see the visual steps for "Why Follow Lab Policies and Procedures?",<br />here is a link to a customized YouTube vide
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  • [[Image:keyboard.png|thumb|350px| An AVIT Volunteer displaying the Computer Lab's '''wireless keyboard''' for instructors ]] :This WIKI explains how to use the wireless keyboard in the computer lab. The wireless keyboard will provide the instructor flexibility to move arou
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  • ...ordings. On the other hand, using the Audacity application in the Computer Lab can teach elements of recording to help guide volunteers into the using the ...s tutorial, we will only concentrate on recording a voice via the computer lab's webcam, and importing and some background music. The artist and performer
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  • ...ecordings. On the other hand, using the Ardour application in the Computer Lab can teach elements of recording to help guide volunteers into the using the ...s tutorial, we will only concentrate on recording a voice via the computer lab's webcam, and importing and some background music. The artist and performer
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  • ...de immediate up-to-date training procedures'''<br />(for example: computer lab startup/shutdown) ]] ...d"''''. Instead of limiting that resource only to the Westminster Computer Lab, it should be freely available to benefit the World. Many private interests
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  • In this lab you will find bug(s) to fix for your 0.2 release. | https://badrmodoukh.wordpress.com/2017/02/19/dps909-lab-5-preparing-for-release-0-2-in-mozilla-brackets/
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  • <li>[[OPS435_Online_Lab1 |Lab 1:<br>git, github.com, and Python]]</li> <li>[[OPS435_Online_Lab2 |Lab 2:<br>Understanding Python Code]]</li>
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  • =OPS635 OpenShift Lab: Container Management Using OpenShift= ...ter 6 in the DO180 student guide. Take a screenshot of you running the '''lab openshift-review grade''' command (showing you have passed all checks).
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  • ..., we will build on the work you began in [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 6/7|Lab 6/7]]. Our goal will be to setup a complete CI solution for our project us First, we will use your GitHub repo from [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Lab 6/7|Lab 6/7]]. Using your GitHub Login, [https://travis-ci.org/auth sign-in to Tra
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  • In this Lab, you are asked to continue your practice of these techniques, and try resea * You must have already completed [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
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  • ...wever it will route all such queries through the DNS server you created in lab #3.</li></ol> ...professor that their set-up works correctly during the regularly-scheduled lab period.
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>In this lab, students will learn how to make their Linux servers less vulnerable to att </li><li> <b>Lab Logbook (Lab4 Reference Sheet)</b> (to make notes and observations).
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  • In this lab you will create, configure, and use your blog for the first time. For various aspects of the course, including this lab, you will need to be able to edit this wiki. Make sure you have an account,
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ed is actually an object with a specific purpose, however starting in this lab we will create our own objects, and investigate different ways to use them.
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  • ...y this caching name server to send DNS queries to root name servers in the lab. ...all your VMs must be accessible from other machines (hosts and VMs) in the lab.
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  • ...tps://scs.senecac.on.ca/~raymond.chan/ops535/1603/labs/lab03.html Link to Lab 3 ]
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  • ** Lab 1 - Engine Managers ** Lab 2 - Vector Math
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  • ...ity of your contributions to other groups, as well as in-class quizzes and lab assignments. Contribution opportunities will be provided by your professor
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  • ...e process of collecting data was done by asking a few students in the Open Lab to fill in our survey. As stated before, we simply just had the people ans
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  • * nth Meeting - Nov 25th 4-6:25 in Open Lab - Topic: Completing R.03; Assigning tasks for 0.6 * Meeting [n+1] -Dec 15th in Open Lab - Topic: Collaborating on R0.6 (CText)
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  • {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will write code with string handling and character conversions in [[65
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  • In this lab you will extend your previous lab's tooling to include automated unit tests. Most large software projects in | https://cgsingh.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/lab-8-automated-unit-testing-osd600/
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  • ...and have made mistakes, which should be fixed before you start this week's lab. Here are some tips: ...ddress of your c7host using a web browser on your VMware host (Windows for lab machines). That should also not work but at least you should have a route t
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  • #Start your Seneca College lab workstation and login to your Seneca Windows account.
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  • ...share files with Windows. You may reuse the Windows installation from the lab or create a new one for the assignment.
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  • ...are due on the following Friday of the week they are assigned (i.e., this lab is due Friday Jan 25 before midnight). This lab will introduce you to blogging, the CDOT wiki, and node's fs module. Here
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  • ...|| Introduction / course overview; || Chapter 1 || [[BTC640/Overview]] || Lab 1 || | 2 (13-17 may) || Text || Chapter 2 || [[BTC640/Text]] || Lab 2 ||
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  • Look back on what you've done in the Video lab and convert your video into those formats so that it will play in Firefox a
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  • = Lab = This first lab should be very easy if you still remember the basics you've learned in your
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  • = Lab = ...ng Moodle (Lab2). Please keep in mind that you're supposed to complete the lab yourself, not just copy someone else's work. I will notice!
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  • = Lab = This is a marked lab. Please submit it using Moodle (Lab3).
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  • .... You will be asked to use one such Live Linux: Knoppix during this week's lab. Instructions on how to do so will be given later.
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  • Bring headphones to the next lab. = Lab =
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  • = Lab Objectives = :In this lab, you will create an account on github.com and follow the Github "Hello Worl
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  • ...) / Computer Architecture Overview]]||[[#Week 1 - Class II|Compiled C Lab (Lab 2)]]||[[#Week 1 Deliverables|Set up accounts.]] ...bles|Blog your conclusion to Labs 1 and 2, blog about your initial work on Lab 3, and set up Slack access.]]
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :This lab covers two of the many methods which allow a user to provide data to a runn
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  • In this lab you will begin working on [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2017 Release 0.2 | Release 0 ...e bugs to work on. It's important not to put this off, and finishing this lab will mean you must find the bugs you'll do. Here's how to do it:
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  • This lab focuses on identifying and exploiteng a server's vulnerabilities in order t ...ing on Seneca's Tank server, they can apply what they have learned in this lab on the <b>Tank</b> server. Students will also receive accounts to access th
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  • #Configure your Thunderbird application (installed in Lab 4b) to allow the user to send and receive email messages using the '''pine' ...machines in this network. You may reuse the Windows installation from the lab or create a new one for the assignment.
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  • In this lab you will practice reading code on a large, open source project. You will a | https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/12/lab-11-gh-pages.html
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  • == Hardware for the lab == ...u have a digital camera or if your phone can shoot video - bring it to the lab next time (don't forget the cable).
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  • = Lecture/Lab = ...ion, and a small webpage geared to mobile. You'll do the same stuff in the lab that I showed you in class.
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  • =OPS635 Lab 2 : System Configuration Management using Ansible= ...ontent Management System) that we are going to study for this lab. In this lab, we will start by trying to convert the script that you have written for co
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  • We've seen in several labs how open to attack unencrypted traffic is. In this lab we'll look at what's involved in securing communications using encryption. ...''', and the '''clients'''. That will allow us to do all this stuff in one lab. Follow these steps in the TinyCA application:
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = ...ore processed data for further processing. The first investigation in this lab will focus on file management, opening files, saving data to files, and rea
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  • </li><li> <b>Lab Logbook (Lab8 Reference Sheet)</b> (to make notes and observations). <ul><li> [https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/SEC520/labs/Lab_7 SEC520 Lab 7]
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  • <li>[[OPS435_Python_Lab_0 |Lab 0:<br>Introduction to git and github]]</li> <li>[[OPS435_Python3_Lab_1 |Lab 1:<br>Setup &amp; Using Python]]</li>
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  • This lab will introduce you to blogging, the CDOT wiki, GitHub and its Trending repo * Add your Name, Fork and Blog post URLs to the table at the end of this lab
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  • '''Please do not post lab solutions to this Wiki. ! Lab !! Due Date !! Requirements !! Test !! Week Number !! Test Date
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>In the previous lab, we learned how to make our <dl><dd><ul><li>In this lab, students will be learning about
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  • <dl><dd><ul><li>This lab teaches the student how and why attackers break ...erform penetration testing in a safe environment - it is called the <b>IFS Lab</b>.
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  • = Lab = This is a marked lab. Please submit it using Moodle.
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  • * [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2018 Lab 1|Lab 1]] * [[DPS909/OSD600 Fall 2018 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
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  • ...labs discuss Python, but would be nice to add just a few sentences in each lab of the importance of the topic in those labs and how they '''relate (in gen ...review questions at of labs. Would like to re-title section heading to '''"Lab Review"'''<br><br>
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  • = State when starting Lab 3 = At this point, having completed [[Temp OPS235 Lab 2|Lab 2]] you should have <u>roughly</u> the following disk storage setup:<br />
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  • =OPS235 Lab 1 GNU/Linux Installation - Fedora 16= :* In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your remov
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  • ...abs]]{{Admon/important|Unbind your MAC address|Before proceeding with this lab, [[Unbinding MAC Addresses on Fedora|unbind your MAC address]].}} * Removable disk pack with Fedora installed (see [[Temp OPS235 Lab 1]]).
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  • =OPS235 Lab 4 - Loopback Filesystems, Archives, Compiling from Source= * SATA Hard Disk with Fedora 13 (the same one used for Lab 3 and 4)
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  • [[Category:OPS435]][[Category:rchan]][[Category:OPS435 Lab]] : You need at least two VMs for this lab: one VM to be used as the control machine and one or more VMs to be used as
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  • {{Admon/important|-Lab submissions-| ...OPS335X_labY'''''. Replace X with your section number and Y represents the lab #.
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  • == Lab 1 == [http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/sdowne/mediaAuth/lab1/#slide1 Lab 1]
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  • == BTC 640 Lab 0== |+ '''Lab 7'''
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  • ...|thumb|right|200px|The '''Freedom Toaster''' is located in the '''TEL Open Lab'''.]] The Freedom Toaster is located in the TEL OPEN LAB.
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  • In this lab you will create, configure, and use your blog for the first time. For various aspects of the course, including this lab, you will need to be able to edit this wiki. Make sure you have an account,
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  • In this lab you will work with some modern code editors, learn how to work with editor | https://andreybykin.wordpress.com/2017/03/03/osd600-lab-6-editor-comparison/
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  • ...y structured programming style as you've experienced in Bash or C. In this lab, we're going to study some features of classes and programmer-defined objec :5 As the last task for this lab: modify the script above so that it would print the following, by changing
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  • For each of the two packages you [[SBR600 Build-from-Source Lab|previously built from source]]:
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  • = LAB OBJECTIVES = :This lab will cover the necessary methods to allow a user to interact with a running
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  • * Add your Name and URLs to the table at the end of this lab | https://student.wordpress.com/2019/01/25/lab-3/
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  • * '''Lab - Build Firefox''' ** [[DPS909 and OSD600 Fall 2012 Lab 1|Build Firefox]] due '''Sept 13'''
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  • ...ity of your contributions to other groups, as well as in-class quizzes and lab assignments. Contribution opportunities will be provided by your professor
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The SRPMs from the [[SBR600 RPM-Writing Lab|previous lab]].
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  • = Winter 2012 Processing Intro lab results = [[Image:PRO608 sftracy Lab 7.jpg]]
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  • ...etup for this course. / How is code accepted into an open source project? (Lab 1)]]||[[#Week 1 Deliverables|Set up accounts.]] ...nals, instruction set architecture]]||[[#Week 2 - Class II|Compiled C Lab (Lab 2)]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Blog your conclusion to Labs 1 and 2.]]
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  • In this lab you will extend your previous lab's code to include cloud PaaS deployment. Being able to run your code on clo | https://mfainshtein4.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/lab-9/
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  • In this lab we will explore different techniques for documenting an open source project In this lab, you will add documentation for your project from the code you wrote in Lab
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  • The rest of your tasks for this section of the lab are to set up your vm1/vm2/vm3 to authenticate using the LDAP service hoste ...commands, and your observations in all INVESTIGATIONS here in your OPS335 lab log-book'''
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  • ...s 2003 server using a variety of vulnerability testing strategies. In this lab, students will learn how to make their Windows servers less vulnerable to t </li><li> <b>Lab Logbook (Lab4 Reference Sheet)</b> (to make notes and observations).
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  • In this lab, you are asked to add automation and deployment configuration to your clone Everything you'll do in this lab will be done on your own personal fork (i.e., you aren't going to send me a
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  • <li>[[OPS435_Python_Lab_1 |Lab 1:<br>Setup &amp; Using Python]]</li> <li>[[OPS435_Python_Lab_2 |Lab 2:<br>Understanding Python Code]]</li>
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  • =OPS635 Pre-Lab: Host installation and virtual network setup= In this lab you will configure the host with basic services and a virtual network that
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  • =OPS635 Lab: System Configuration Management using Ansible= ...forms. '''Ansible''' is one such CMS (Content Management System). In this lab you will gain experience using the basic features of ansible to remotely co
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  • =OPS635 Lab: Distributed FileSystems with GlusterFS= ...ailure issue inherent in hosting a service on a single machine. While this lab does not explore the full functionality of this service (notably the use of
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  • =OPS635 Lab: Nagios Installation and Configuration= ...change manager(s) before deploying to the production environment. In this lab, you will install and configure the Nagios monitoring framework on a VM run
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  • # [[SBR600 Communication Lab|Communication Lab]] # [[SBR600 Build-from-Source Lab|Build-from-Source Lab]]
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  • For this lab we will be working with the source code to Mozilla's Firefox web browser. |https://jmrodriguesgoncalves.blogspot.ca/2017/09/lab-2-building-firefox-for-desktop-from.html
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  • ::*Lab 1 Preparation / Debriefing: [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS235_Lab_1 Lab 1]
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  • ...uilt-in data structure object has its own advantages and limitations. This lab will emphasize the most important differences between them. ...into the more complex nature of string object manipulation. Finally, this lab will cover how to use a variety of built-in functions and string object met
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  • == Assignments and Lab Progress == | Lab 1|| Friday Jan 18|| 0%
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  • The rest of your tasks for this section of the lab are: = Lab completion =
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} :* In this lab, you are going to install the CentOS (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your remov
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  • * In order to do this lab and the ones to follow you need to make sure that you've completed assignme ...by the virtualisation systems (Vmware/KVM) or static IP addresses. In this lab we'll set up a DHCP server on the asg1 network.
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  • * In this lab, you will learn the basics of networking by using your Virtual Machines and * Completion and Instructor "Sign-off" of Lab 5: [[OPS235 Lab 5]]
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  • ...mputer configured as the primary DNS server (lab 3) and master NIS server (lab 8) by now. In order to provide redundancy, we want to set up a seconday DNS ...s a model (template) for your lab. Your lab should be a PDF document. Your lab should consist of at least 4 parts:
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  • In the previous lab, you learned how to perform penetration testing on a vulnerable (target) se In this lab, students will learn <b>other methods of vulnerability testing</b> to gain
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  • ...this week doesn't have anything to do with Processing. If you've done the lab for last week (where you used requestImage()) that was a very similar conce = Lab =
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  • = LAB PREPARATION = === Purpose / Objectives of Lab 2 ===
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  • ...tures'''. Each data structure has its own advantages and limitations. This lab will emphasize the most important differences between them. ...ll dive into the more complex nature of string manipulation. Finally, this lab will cover how to use a variety of regular expression functions for searchi
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  • '''Please do not post lab solutions to this Wiki. ! Lab !! Due Date !! Requirements !! Test !! Week Number !! Test Date
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  • ...dardized reference sheet and that resource for be permitted in addition to lab logbook for evaluation in courses such as: OPS235, OPS335, OPS435, OPS535
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  • :* Carefully read ALL lab instructions and check your work regularly. The labs have been designed wit
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  • <li>[[Burn BackTrack from Freedom Toaster (in the Open Lab)]] (click for details)</li> <li>[[Download and Burn BackTrack in TEL Open Lab]] (click for full instructions)</li>
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  • == Lab == **WhiteyBoard in the Lab - Done (a million thanks to agreene!)
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  • : '''The Freedom Toaster is located in the TEL OPEN LAB'''. ...|thumb|right|200px|The '''Freedom Toaster''' is located in the '''TEL Open Lab'''.]]
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  • :*'''Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines''' (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the CD / DVD b :* On the other hand, the '''TEL OPEN LAB (Rm. T2113)''' a'''llows students to boot Internally in order to download C
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  • :*'''Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines''' (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the CD / DVD b :* On the other hand, the '''TEL OPEN LAB (Rm. T2113)''' a'''llows students to boot Internally in order to download C
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  • ::*Lab 1 Preparation / Debriefing: [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS235_Lab_1_-_CentOS6 Lab 1]
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  • * Be ready for doing Pair Programming in the computer lab. ...hops/w1.html Workshop 1 - Macros] (due 11:59 pm, within one week after the Lab Time)
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  • # [[DPI908/SBR600 Communication Lab|Communication Lab]] ...ITS and we expect a resolution soon. '''The deadline for the communication lab is being extended due to this issue.'''}}
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  • ...same type used in other CTY courses, for use in the Open Lab or the SBR600 lab).
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  • *9/03 (Monday): Pair Programming in the Computer Lab.
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  • ...ent the code, and work toward getting our tests to pass. The goals of the lab include: While you're not required to do this lab with a partner, I encourage everyone who wants to do so to go ahead and fin
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  • - Pair Programming in the Computer Lab (done). - Pair Programming in Open Lab for A1 Part 2 : issue displaying cursor before spaces.
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The RPMs from the [[DPI908/SBR600 RPM Signing Lab|previous lab]].
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  • ...rk on the assignment online. Divided the work and started coding duing the lab.
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  • *9/05 (Wednesday): Pair Programming in the Open Lab (2hrs). *9/10 (Monday): Pair Programming in the Computer Lab (2hrs).
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  • *9/03 (Monday): pair programming in computer lab on assignment 1. *9/19 (Wednesday): pair programming in computer lab on assignment 1.
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  • Did pair programming in the Open lab and finished the display function
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  • * Pair programming in the computer lab * Pair programming in the Open Lab
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The RPMs from the [[DPI908/SBR600 Koji Lab|previous lab]].
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  • ...noticeable difference. Our overall approach felt a lot like the reduction lab where we called the kernel multiple times to get the answer. We also realiz
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  • *9/10(Monday): Pair Programming in the Computer Lab. *9/17(Monday): Pair Programming in Computer Lab. Worked on Display Function.
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  • *10/05 (Friday) Pair Programming in the Computer Lab
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  • - Pairing programing in computer lab
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  • 9/24(Monday): Read the assignment specifications together in the computer lab. <br> 9/26(Wednesday): Pair programming in the open lab on the files consoleplus.h and cframe.h <br>
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  • # [[SBR600 Communication Lab|Communication Lab]] # [[DPI908/SBR600 Build-from-Source Lab|Build-from-Source Lab]]
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  • = Lab = ...'ll do some more complex video editing than we did in the previous (Video) lab.
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • This lab will show you how to set up a '''Postfix''' email server ('''MTA''') on you The diagram below shows the layout of the what this lab should be able to accomplish:
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  • In this lab, we will look at several separate technologies that are used with the Apach ...f services in order to run a Wiki on one of your virtual machines. In this lab, we will set up another example of a '''"LAMP solution"''' that will allow
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  • This lab's primary focus is to set up a Samba server on a Linux server in order to a This lab will first install, setup, and enable a Samba server. Then users will acces
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  • = LAB PREPARATION = === Purpose / Objectives of Lab 2===
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  • ...must be complete with a functioning DNS server for your domain before this lab will work.}} This lab will show you how to set up a Mail User Agent ('''MUA'''), using the '''mai
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  • ...setup for my PRO608 class. I've done this setup as per instructions from Lab 1.
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  • * Team Meeting on 06/April/2013 at 1:00PM in the Open Lab
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  • ** Move everything from the closet to the lab
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  • ...g too much trouble for the ULI101 lectures - only one person can be in the lab/lecture room filming at one time. Once the teams are settled - note in the
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  • :* Carefully read ALL lab instructions and check your work regularly. The labs have been designed wit
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  • ***# Move build farm to lab room from closet
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  • *** HW move, lab setup, UPS, storage
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  • *** HW move, lab setup, UPS, storage
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  • ** All OSTEP stuff --> 1040 (formerly "Lab")
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • This lab will get you started using git, GitHub, and also introduce you to an open s | https://osstudent.blogspot.com/2019/09/dps909-lab-2-git-practice-simple-noter.html
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  • :* Carefully read ALL lab instructions and check your work regularly. Since you'll have the administr ...ge.ca/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1810.iso Download at Seneca Lab]<br>[http://mirror.netflash.net/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-18
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  • * In this lab you will set your '''host''' as an NIS server and share user information (n ...your '''host''' with the same name as the one you created on '''vm3''' in lab 4b, but use a different password.
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  • ...open source tooling, automation, and workflows. The language used in this lab will be JavaScript, but the general ideas apply to all open source projects ! style="font-weight: bold;" | GitHub Repo for Lab (URL)
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