Per 2 Chapter 11 - Chavez A

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  1. 4. provides very weak security and should not be relied upon for confidentiality
  2. 5. releases the IP address learned from the DHCP server and results in a network adapter or adapters no longer having an IP address
  3. 7. clears the DNS resolver cache on the host
  4. 10. displays the DNS resolver cache, which contains host and domain names that have been recently queried
  5. 11. opens the System Information window, which shows a summary of system components, including hardware components and software information
  6. 12. These are identified with a dollar sign ($) at the end of the share name.
  7. 15. This command opens its own command prompt under which many of the functions of the Windows Disk Management utility can be performed.
  8. 20. This provides additional protection over host-based authentication. The user must enter a passphrase to access the private key. This helps prevent the private key from becoming compromised.
  9. 24. the command that traces the route that packets take from your computer to a destination host and that displays where packets are lost in the network path
  10. 26. This is a service provided with Windows that will encrypt an entire volume of disk data so that it cannot be read by unauthorized parties
  11. 30. The client requests authentication with a public key. The server generates a challenge with this key which the client must decrypt with the matching private key to complete the authentication.
  12. 31. The client sends credentials to the SSH host, which are then verified against a local user database or sent to a centralized authentication server.
  13. 32. This is a secure alternative to Telnet and other file copy programs such as FTP, and which communicates over TCP port 22 using encryption to protect the session.
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  1. 1. Authentication is passed from the access point to a centralized authentication server running Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS).
  2. 2. forces a DHCP client to renew its DHCP address lease from the DHCP server
  3. 3. The Windows 10 profile allows the user to customize the sharing options. The PC is discoverable on the network.
  4. 6. the command that tests basic connectivity between devices by using ICMP echo request and reply messages
  5. 8. This is used to create customized system image files that will be installed on computers in the enterprise.
  6. 9. a group of computers and electronic devices with a common set of rules and procedures administered as a unit
  7. 13. displays the Group Policy settings that are in effect for a currently logged in user
  8. 14. a command-line terminal emulation protocol and program that works over port 23
  9. 16. opens the Remote Desktop utility
  10. 17. a private network that connects remote sites or users together over a public network, like the internet
  11. 18. This is a virtual folder that presents content from different locations within the same view. Windows 10 creates 6 default libraries on installation.
  12. 19. a collection of LAN workstations and servers that are designed to communicate and exchange data with one another
  13. 21. Data is sent unencrypted and with no authentication.
  14. 22. displays additional network configuration information including DHCP and DNS servers, MAC address, NetBIOS status, and domain name
  15. 23. opens Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
  16. 25. This is used to update a local machine and verify that the machine is getting Group Policy updates.
  17. 27. Networks which use this authentication protocol, such as Windows Active Directory, allow for Single Sign-On (SSO). SSO allows users to sign in to multiple systems with only one username and password.
  18. 28. the command that is used to query the DNS server to discover IP addresses or host names
  19. 29. uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher and a preshared key (PSK) to encrypt communications