Linux Users, Groups, and Permissions Lab

Linux Users, Groups, and Permissions Lab

Objective:

Understand how to create user accounts
Understand how to create group accounts
Creating good password policies
Understanding permissions and file sharing

Setup:

You will need a Ubuntu Server VM

Walk Through:

You are a system administrator who has been tasked to create user accounts for new users on your system. You can pick whatever theme you like as long as there are protagonist and antagonist users:  i.e. Super Hero’s and Villains, Harry Potter Characters, or other interests of yours.

Create 2 groups:
One for the Protagonists
One for the Antagonists

Create 5 users:
2 Protagonists
2 Antagonists
1 Neutral – Can access both group’s files

User Configuration:
Each user will have their own home directory that only they can access.
Users must change their password when they first log in.
Users are required to change their password after 6 months.

Required Directories in /home:
1. Share – Anyone can access this directory to add or remove
2. Protagonists – Only the protagonists group can add or remove
3. Antagonists – Only the antagonists group can add or remove
***Directory names can be named based on your current theme***

Ensure that you test that each account is working by either switching users, or logging in as different users.

What to Submit:
Submit a lab report documenting your process.

Make sure to include:

  • A screenshot of the listing of the /home directory of the system showing the users home directories and the additional group directories.
  • A screenshot showing the listing of the file /etc/groups.
  • Screenshots that shows the permissions of the protagonists and antagonists directories.
  • Output from the chage -l for each of the five users.

Upon Completion You Should:

  • Be able to use user management commands to create and modify users
  • Be able to use group management commands to create and modify groups
  • Be able to modify permission to allow individuals access based on group or permissions level

Corporate IT Security Audit Compliance

 

  • Read the attached Article: The article is attached here). The Foundation of Good Compliance & Governance. Compliance Week, 11(131), 46-49.
  • Write a summary analysis and discuss the element of risk and how Boeing sees the future in Compliance.

DI-6

Please go through the attached document for assignment details.

Questions

In 500 words please answer below 2-3 lines for each Question.

1. PROVIDE A BRIEF INTRODUCTION FOCUSING ON YOUR EDUCATION, CAREER, AND DECISION TO APPLY TO the UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS.

2. IN RELATION TO YOUR DOCTORAL PROGRAM APPLICATION, WHAT AREA OF RECENT RESEARCH IN THE FIELD WOULD YOU WANT TO STUDY, AND WHY?

3. HOW DOES YOUR CURRENT VOCATION RELATE TO YOUR APPLICATION TO THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM?

4. HOW WILL YOUR EXPERIENCES AND PERSONAL SKILLS HELP YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN YOUR PROGRAM?

5. WHAT LONG-TERM GOALS DO YOU HAVE FOR APPLYING YOUR LEARNING FROM YOUR DOCTORAL PROGRAM? 

Order # 12530

Title: Network Design

Paper type Essay

Paper format APA

Course level Undegraduate

Subject Area

Other (Not listed)

# pages 1   ( or 300 words Minimum)

Spacing Double Spacing

# sources 4

Paper Details

For this assessment, ABC Consulting has hired you to create a design document about how to build remote access to their organization.

Preparation

Complete the practice labs provided in the Virtual Resource Portal activity for this assessment.

Directions

Create a diagram for ABC Consulting and then explain how to design the LAN at the remote site and discuss how it will interconnect through a WAN to ABC Consulting’s site.

Part 1: Diagram

Use Visio to create a diagram for your project (described above). You may access Visio via the Toolwire resources in this assessment. Include the following in your diagram:

•Display the basic LAN and WAN topology for your remote sites.

•Display router and switch placement.

•Display computers and workstations.

Part 2: Written Explanation

After creating your diagram, write the narrative part of the design document. The narrative should do the following:

•Describe your diagram. Include specifications about the topologies, cabling, routers, and switches.

•Provide an analysis of your diagram. Explain the role that the devices on your network play in network communication.

•Support your diagram. Provide reasoning for choosing the switching and routing, transmission media, and topology.

Additional Requirements

•Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.

•APA formatting: If you use sources, ensure that resources and citations are formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.

•Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.

OSI and TCP/IP Models

 

Discussion Topic

Choose a TCP/IP service, such as a web  browser, email, file transfer, remote shell, DHCP, DNS, network time  protocol, network address translation, etc. 

  Important!

  • Everyone should pick a different service, if possible, to keep the discussion fresh.

In your original post, answer the following about the service you have chosen:

  • How would you determine the IP addresses of your devices on your network?

 Success Hints

You can use ipconfig if you use the command line.

You can use whatismyipaddress.com if you have connectivity on your devices. 

  • Using Google, determine how to look up your IP address in the Windows 10 GUI.
  • How would you determine if your devices are able to communicate on your network?

 Success Hint

You can use ping on your computers. How would you do it on your mobile devices?)

  • Using ipconfig, how do you determine the IP address of your home router?
  • Trace a request and a response with the help of a diagram of the TCP/IP service that you chose.
  • Follow the request and response through each of the TCP/IP layers.
  • Describe what happens at each layer of the OSI and TCP/IP reference models. 

2 and half page

I want to demo chat web application with technology Angular 8 or above (frontend) and Spring (backend) with mysql databse
1. user can signup and login and chat with each other (one to one chat for example facebook)
2. web page design is not needed.
4. all chat should be store in database. if user have some chat and when it logout then after login all previous chat should be present in chat history.
3. it should be work in windows 10.

CAR202- Characteristics of an expert in my field

Instructions

Each field or industry will have its own aspects and skills that will define an expert in the field.  For this assignment, you should: 

  • Find a source (journal article, book, web blog, etc.) that addresses the specific skills and characteristics needed to be an expert and successful in that field.  Briefly (one paragraph) identify the main findings from this source, specifically the characteristics needed. 
  • Identify the experience and expertise you have that allow you to meet each suggested characteristic needed.  Frame your response as you would in an interview if you were seeking to frame yourself as an expert. 

Instructions: 

  • Your assignment should be approximately500 words in length (typically, two double-spaced pages), not counting cover page, reference list page, appendices, figures, or tables.  
  • Your assignment should include a title page and a reference list page, and be completed in Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced, with appropriate header, page numbers, one-inch margins, and meet all other requirements of APA Stylebook.  
  • Please use at least one appropriate scholarly reference for the basis of your paper, formatted in the most current APA format.  
  • Please refer to the rubric associated with this assignment for detailed guidance about expectations and grading.   
  • Please submit this assignment through in D2L by 11:59PM Central Time on Sunday.