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Lab 8 © R. Craig Collins, 2005/11
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General Lab Directions
Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all
the material; read your book BEFORE you begin the lab
Note: Typically labs will require you to invest some time in the lab, outside
of class lecture hours
Check with your Instructor for due date, typically Friday, 11:59PM, of the
week assigned
Quiz combines lab 8&9 topics (Servers,
Apache,
Exchange; Monitoring/Alerts pdf,
Policies, log in script); due with lab 9
Lab Overview Due week 12 |
Remote Access/Networking Linux
Temporarily set up static IP
Reserved:10.3.55.0 to 10.3.55.254
•Linux Network Edit eth0 to set IP vs. DHCP
•Linux Add/Remove programs
•Linux Add Servers, SSH
•Linux Start SSH service
•Linux Security Levels
•Linux Allow SSH through Firewall, along with eth0
• In Windows Desktop, use Putty to log into server from remote system
http://www.templejc.edu/dept/cis/ccollins/common/unix-client-setup.html
•screen shots
or Connect to my Linux server, screen shots (my server is 10.3.50.50); generic, Password2
Remote Access/Networking Windows
•Windows server, Control Panel for Network, IP properties, set fixed IP
•Windows 7, Map network Drive; Reminder of ITSC 1305 Mapping a Network Drive, Windows
or Connect to my Linux server, screen shots (my server is 10.3.550.255) generic, Password2
Printer Linux Server
Set Up network printer on Windows and Linux (CUPS) ; 10.3.10.203,
Find Network Printer
10.3.10.203
Linux Server, set up as ipp printer, IP 10.3.10.203, HP 4050 PCL Printer
Print a test page
get a screen shot
Printer Windows Server
Windows Server, set up as local printer, not a printer connected to your computer, and choose to make a new port 10.3.10.203
Select HP 4050 PCL drivers
Print a test page
get a screenshot
Web Servers Windows
Windows Web Server
Add IIS (Application Server, no Frontpage or asp)
use http://server IP to test
Linux Web server
Verify httpd service running
use http://server IP to test
Locate content folder for each web server, get a screenshot
Turn off Static IP, back to DHCP
Temporarily set up static IP
Reserved:10.3.55.0 to 10.3.55.254
for Labs that require files to be electronically submitted
• select all the files required, or better, select the folder that contains all the files
• zip the required
file(s) and/or folder(s)
• rename the
zipped file to reflect your name and the lab being turned in
•Example: yourname-lab1 or yourname-lab1.zip
(if your extensions are visible)
(For additional help on selecting, zipping,
or renaming files, see Windows
Crash Course)
If submitting by Temple College Desire2Learn:
•Log into D2L, scroll to the bottom, and choose the
correct course
•When the Course Home Page appears,
click on the desired tool link.
eLearning Tour; elearning Tour Tutorial on Discussions; eLearning Tour Tutorial on Dropbox; eLearning Tour Tutorial on Quizzes
Dropbox directions
1. Choose the class for which you want to drop off an assignment.
2. Find the Dropbox tool, click on it.
3. Choose the appropriate Dropbox folder, click on it.
4. Choose [Add a File], then choose [Browse]; you may need to choose (My) Computer first
5. Find the file that you would like to upload and click open, then choose [Upload]
6. Type in a short description or comment about the file, if you like.
7. Select [Add] for any additional files that may be pertinent, and repeat
8. After your files have been selected, click [Submit]. (To upload and submit you will always click at least twice)
9. Some files may take a long time to upload (especially if there
are graphics in the file).