... copydelmvmoreprintdeltreelscdmdrdroutetracertPingipconfig14 LESSON 2 – BASICCOMMANDSINLINUX AND WINDOWS 2.3. System Operation: WINDOWSMost of the tools used for the study of networks are internal commandsin theWindows operating ... showing the basic command equivalences between Linux and Windows. Commands are executed from a shell (in Linux) or from a MS-DOS window (in Windows). Linux Windowscommand help command /h, command /?man ... MS-DOS window. Linux – for additional information on commands and tools, type in "command help" or"man command" from a shell.15 LESSON 2 – BASICCOMMANDSINLINUX AND WINDOWS...
... Copyright 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 10.4.4: Configuring FTP Services inLinux Estimated Time: 25 minutes Objective In this lab, the student will configure a Linux Red Hat 7.2 computer ... the FTP site anymore. If having difficulties with the Linux FTP client, try a windows computer. A Windows system can easily connect to a Linux FTP server by using a popular program called WS_FTP. ... Cisco Systems, Inc. /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start 3. Check the status of the xinetd daemon: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd status In the space below, write down the status of the xinetd daemon:...
... remotely administer a Linux server. Equipment The following equipment is required for this exercise: ã A system running Linux Red Hat 7.2 or greater ã Another system, either Linux or Windows, ... Telnet into the Linux server Scenario The student is setting up a Linux server that will need to be administered and accessed remotely. To do this, Telnet services will be installed on the Linux ... 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. Troubleshooting Configuring services like Telnet for a Linux operating system can be somewhat confusing to the inexperienced user. Editing the configuration files...
... the Linux environment. Equipment The following equipment is needed in order to complete this lab: ã A lab computer with Linux installed and running. Scenario The members of the Engineering ... Systems, Inc. Lab 10.4.10: Writing a Script File inLinux Estimated Time: 25 minutes Objective Upon completion of this lab, the student will be able to create a script file and run it in ... backup. Instead of typing all these different commands individually each time, a script file can be written to execute all of them with one command. Procedures Basic knowledge of the command line...
... What is the difference in the commands when the –hs switches are added? How much space is being used in studentA5’s home directory? 7. The du command can useful in determining the size of any ... Cisco Systems, Inc. 4. In the space below, write in information determined from the top output: CPU idle time in % Number of users Number of processes Number of processes sleeping Amount of ... 11.4.6 Copyright 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. Troubleshooting Network administrators use the top command to determine system processes. If one application is using too many system resources, it may...
... “security warnings” we’ll take a look at some of the security issues associated with syslog. 1UNIX /Linux Auditing SANS GIAC LevelOneâ 2000, 20011 Basic UNIX and Linux AuditingJohn Greenjegreen@crosslink.netHello, ... explain what I mean by basic UNIX auditing and take a look at the areas that get a return on the investment of time taken to properly configure auditing at the host level. 28UNIX /Linux Auditing ... does this by starting the requested server and then handing over the connection for processing.TCP Wrapper works by tricking the inetd into running the TCP Wrapper program, tcpd, instead of the...
... FINDINGS CONCERNING INTELLIGENCEãInappropriate use has led to erroneous interpretations, e.g. IQ variance accordingto racial differences.ãIntelligence has an inverse relationship with: increasing ... Observational learning involves modelling.ASSOCIATIVE LEARNINGCLASSICAL CONDITIONING (CC) (RESPONDENT LEARNING)Described by Pavlov (1849–1936) in 1927, who trained dogs to salivate in response toa ... category) in 1 minute (beginning with any letter): 20 is usually normal, 12–15 is in lower acceptable range (depending on age/education).RESPONSE-INHIBITION AND SET-SHIFTINGãAlternating sequences:...
... merchants, and these in turnwill have $50 more to spend with still other merchants,and so ad infinitum. The smashed window will go on pro-viding money and employment in ever-widening circles.The ... reasoning. Most of theaudience finds this chain of reasoning difficult to followand soon becomes bored and inattentive. The bad econo-mists rationalize this intellectual debility and laziness ... nowhas merely a window. Or, as he was planning to buy thesuit that very afternoon, instead of having both a win-dow and a suit he must be content with the window andno suit. If we think of him as...