Please complete the lab associated with this lesson. The lab is your practical hands-on assessment. Lab: This is your hands-on practical assessment. You will need to do the following activities :...



Please complete the lab associated with this lesson. The lab is your practical hands-on assessment.



Lab:
This is your hands-on practical assessment. You will need to do the following activities :



  1. Install a Linux distro from scratch (either via a live USB, a hard drive install, or as a dual boot).

  2. Upgrade your Linux distro to the most recent version using the command line. You can Google the command if you do not already know it, since some of you may be using a different distribution than others.

  3. Install a CUPS server (https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cups.html
    ).

  4. Create a document, using any text editor you like, and type a short paragraph that describes some differences between Linux, Windows, and Mac OS (Unix) operating systems. Do not worry about structure. I simply want you to mention some of the differences. Opinions are welcome.

  5. Print the document you just typed. If you do not have a printer, you can print the document to a directory. (You will need to take a photo of the printed document, or the directory it was saved to, and attach the picture to your word/pdf document).

  6. Create a web server and a working client machine (this is in addition to your CUPS server).

  7. Manage open and closed ports on the server from the client terminal (remember ssh).

  8. Change the dynamic ip address of the client to a static ip address and then back to a dynamic ip address.

  9. Create a group account with read-only permissions (you must also create several users with their own specific passwords).

  10. Write a script that prints the network settings of your web server.

  11. Create an administrator account (with a unique password) with RWX permissions.

  12. Create a ‘Test Files’ directory on the server.

  13. Create 6 different ‘test files’ and place them in the Test Files Directory.

  14. Move a test file to a different directory.

  15. Find the IP address of the server and the client.

  16. Change the permissions on several of your test files.

  17. Install and setup a Firewall for your server. Make sure the Firewall prevents the user’s group from accessing the following website:
    https://supertuxkart.net/Main_Page
    You may need to determine the ip address of the website, but I will leave you to figure out how to do this).

  18. Download supertuxkart game from the command line (the download link is in the Additional Reading Section). If you’re computer is capable of running the program, go ahead and start it up. If not, just take a screens Please complete the lab associated with this lesson. The lab is your practical hands-on assessment.


    Lab:
    This is your hands-on practical assessment. You will need to do the following activities :



    1. Install a Linux distro from scratch (either via a live USB, a hard drive install, or as a dual boot).

    2. Upgrade your Linux distro to the most recent version using the command line. You can Google the command if you do not already know it, since some of you may be using a different distribution than others.

    3. Install a CUPS server (https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cups.html
      ).

    4. Create a document, using any text editor you like, and type a short paragraph that describes some differences between Linux, Windows, and Mac OS (Unix) operating systems. Do not worry about structure. I simply want you to mention some of the differences. Opinions are welcome.

    5. Print the document you just typed. If you do not have a printer, you can print the document to a directory. (You will need to take a photo of the printed document, or the directory it was saved to, and attach the picture to your word/pdf document).

    6. Create a web server and a working client machine (this is in addition to your CUPS server).

    7. Manage open and closed ports on the server from the client terminal (remember ssh).

    8. Change the dynamic ip address of the client to a static ip address and then back to a dynamic ip address.

    9. Create a group account with read-only permissions (you must also create several users with their own specific passwords).

    10. Write a script that prints the network settings of your web server.

    11. Create an administrator account (with a unique password) with RWX permissions.

    12. Create a ‘Test Files’ directory on the server.

    13. Create 6 different ‘test files’ and place them in the Test Files Directory.

    14. Move a test file to a different directory.

    15. Find the IP address of the server and the client.

    16. Change the permissions on several of your test files.



    17. Please complete the lab associated with this lesson. The lab is your practical hands-on assessment.



      Lab:
      This is your hands-on practical assessment. You will need to do the following activities :



      1. Install a Linux distro from scratch (either via a live USB, a hard drive install, or as a dual boot).

      2. Upgrade your Linux distro to the most recent version using the command line. You can Google the command if you do not already know it, since some of you may be using a different distribution than others.

      3. Install a CUPS server (https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cups.html
        ).

      4. Create a document, using any text editor you like, and type a short paragraph that describes some differences between Linux, Windows, and Mac OS (Unix) operating systems. Do not worry about structure. I simply want you to mention some of the differences. Opinions are welcome.

      5. Print the document you just typed. If you do not have a printer, you can print the document to a directory. (You will need to take a photo of the printed document, or the directory it was saved to, and attach the picture to your word/pdf document).

      6. Create a web server and a working client machine (this is in addition to your CUPS server).

      7. Manage open and closed ports on the server from the client terminal (remember ssh).

      8. Change the dynamic ip address of the client to a static ip address and then back to a dynamic ip address.

      9. Create a group account with read-only permissions (you must also create several users with their own specific passwords).

      10. Write a script that prints the network settings of your web server.

      11. Create an administrator account (with a unique password) with RWX permissions.

      12. Create a ‘Test Files’ directory on the server.

      13. Create 6 different ‘test files’ and place them in the Test Files Directory.

      14. Move a test file to a different directory.

      15. Find the IP address of the server and the client.

      16. Change the permissions on several of your test files.

      17. Install and setup a Firewall for your server. Make sure the Firewall prevents the user’s group from accessing the following website:
        https://supertuxkart.net/Main_Page
        You may need to determine the ip address of the website, but I will leave you to figure out how to do this).

      18. Download supertuxkart game from the command line (the download link is in the Additional Reading Section). If you’re computer is capable of running the program, go ahead and start it up. If not, just take a screenshot of the installation).

      hot of the installation).




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