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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 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 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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:
    7 KB (1,261 words) - 21:06, 22 March 2019
  • Download [https://scs.senecacollege.ca/~andrew.smith/srt210/lin3.qcow2 the disk image here] and set it up the same way you've set up th The rest of your tasks for this section of the lab are:
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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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  • ...f material this week to cover it. Keep in mind as you're going through the lab that you're trying to learn three things: ...0/0 means a source address of “anywhere.” this has been put into the lab because your ip address will change because it is dynamically assigned. Yo
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  • <td style="border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">Quiz on Lab 1</td> <td style="border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">Quiz on Lab 2</td>
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  • ...kly_Schedule | Weekly Schedule]]</div>[https://ict.senecacollege.ca/course/srt210 Course Outline] = Welcome to SRT210 - ''The Pragmatic Art of Administration'' =
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