SIMULATION
RHCE Test Configuration Instructions
Information for the two systems you will use in test is the following:
system1.group3.example.com: is one of the main sever. system2.group3.example.com: mainly used as a client.
Password for both of the two systems is atenorth
System's IP is provided by DHCP, you can regard it as normal, or you can reset to Static IP in accordance with the following requirements:
system1.group3.example.com: 172.24.3.5system2.group3.example.com: 172.24.3.10
The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Your system is a member of DNS domain group3.example.com. All systems in DNS domain group3.example.com are all in subnet 172.24.3.0/255.255.255.0, the same all systems in this subnet are also in group3.example.com, unless specialized, all network services required to be configured can be accessed by systems of domain group3.
host.group3.example.com provides a centralized authentication service domain GROUP3.EXAMPLE.COM, both system1 and system2 have already been pre-configured to be the client
for this domain, this domain provides the following user account:
Firewall is enabled by default, you can turn it off when deemed appropriate, other settings about firewall may be in separate requirements.
Your system will be restarted before scoring, so please ensure that all modifications and service configurations you made still can be operated after the restart without manual intervention, virtual machine instances of all examinations must be able to enter the correct multi-user level after restart without manual assistance, it will be scored zero if the test using virtual machine system cannot be restarted or be properly restarted.
Corresponding distribution packages for the testing using operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux version can be found in the following link: http://server1.group3.example.com/rhel
Part of the requirements include host security, ensure your host security limit does not prevent the request to allow the host and network, although you correctly configured the network service but would have to allow the host or network is blocked, this also does not score.
You will notice that some requirements which clearly do not allow services be accessed by service domain my133t.org, systems of this domain are in subnet 172.25.1.0/252.255.255.0, and systems of these subnets also belong to my 133t.org domain.
PS: Notice that some test questions may depend on other exam questions, for example, you might be asked to perform a series of restrictions on a user, but this user creation may be required in other questions. For convenient identification, each exam question has some radio buttons to help you identify which questions you have already completed or not completed. Certainly, you do not need to care these buttons if you don't need them.
Configure IPV6 Address
Configure interface eth0 on your test system, using the following IPV6 addresses: 1) The address of system1 should be 2003:ac18::305/64
(2)
The address of system2 should be 2003:ac18::30a/64
(3)
Both two systems must be able to communicate with systems in network 2003:ac18/64
(4)
The address must still take effect after restart
(5)
Both two systems must maintain the current Ipv4 address and can communicate
SIMULATION
RHCE Test Configuration Instructions
Information for the two systems you will use in test is the following:
system1.group3.example.com: is one of the main sever. system2.group3.example.com: mainly used as a client. Password for both of the two systems is atenorth System's IP is provided by DHCP, you can regard it as normal, or you can reset to Static IP in accordance
with the following requirements:
system1.group3.example.com: 172.24.3.5system2.group3.example.com: 172.24.3.10
The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Your system is a member of DNS domain group3.example.com. All systems in DNS domain group3.example.com are all in subnet 172.24.3.0/255.255.255.0, the same all systems in this subnet are also in group3.example.com, unless specialized, all network services required to be configured can be accessed by systems of domain group3.
host.group3.example.com provides a centralized authentication service domain GROUP3.EXAMPLE.COM, both system1 and system2 have already been pre-configured to be the client
for this domain, this domain provides the following user account:
Firewall is enabled by default, you can turn it off when deemed appropriate, other settings about firewall may be in separate requirements.
Your system will be restarted before scoring, so please ensure that all modifications and service configurations you made still can be operated after the restart without manual intervention, virtual machine instances of all examinations must be able to enter the correct multi-user level after restart without manual assistance, it will be scored zero if the test using virtual machine system cannot be restarted or be properly restarted.
Corresponding distribution packages for the testing using operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux version can be found in the following link: http://server1.group3.example.com/rhel
Part of the requirements include host security, ensure your host security limit does not prevent the request to allow the host and network, although you correctly configured the network service but would have to allow the host or network is blocked, this also does not score.
You will notice that some requirements which clearly do not allow services be accessed by service domain my133t.org, systems of this domain are in subnet 172.25.1.0/252.255.255.0, and systems of these subnets also belong to my 133t.org domain.
PS: Notice that some test questions may depend on other exam questions, for example, you might be asked to perform a series of restrictions on a user, but this user creation may be required in other questions. For convenient identification, each exam question has some radio buttons to help you identify which questions you have already completed or not completed. Certainly, you do not need to care these buttons if you don't need them.
Configure Security Web Service
Configure a TLS encryption for the site http://systeml.domain11.example.com, encrypt/, get a signed certificate from http://host.domain11.example.com/materials/system1.crt. Get the certificate key from http://host.domain11.example.com/materials/system1.key. Get the signature authorization information of the certificate from http://host.domain11.example.com/materials/domain11.crt
SIMULATION
Deploy your SMTP mail service and complete it by the following requirements: -- Your mail service must be able to receive the local and remote mails -- harry must be able to receive the remote mail -- The mail which is delivered to mary should be put into the mail /var/spool/mail/mary
SIMULATION
Given the kernel of a permanent kernel parameters: sysctl=1. It can be shown on cmdline after restarting the system. Kernel of /boot/grub/grub.conf should be a34dded finally, as:
SIMULATION
You access the iscsi shared storage. The storage server ip is 172.24.30.100. Separate of 1500M space, format as ext3 file system, mount under /mnt/data, and make sure the root-start automatically mount.
SIMULATION
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Configure port forwarding.
Configure server X to forward traffic incoming on port 80/tcp from source network
172.25.X.0/255.255.255.0 to port on 5243/tcp.
SIMULATION
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Smb multiuser mount
Mount the samba share /opstack permanently beneath /mnt/smbspace on desktopX as a multiuser mount.
The samba share should be mounted with the credentials of frankenstein.
SIMULATION
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Secured webserver.
Configure the website https://serverX.example.com with TLS
SSLCertificate file http://classroom.example.com/pub/rhce/tls/certs/system1.networkX.crt
SSLCertificatekeyfile http://classroom.example.com/pub/rhce/tls/private/system1.networkX.key
SSL CA certificate file http://classroom.example.com/pub/example-ca.crt
SIMULATION
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Script2.
Create a script on serverX called /root/createusers
When this script is called with the argument, it should add all the users from the file
Download the file from http://station.network0.example.com/pub/testfile
All users should have the login shell as /bin/false, password not required
When this script is called with any other argument, it should print the message as “Input File Not Found”
When this script is run without any argument, it should display “Usage:/root/createusers”
NOTE: if the users are added no need to delete
SIMULATION
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
MariaDB
Restore a database on serverX from the backup file http://classroom.com/pub/rhce/backup.mdb
The database name should be Contacts. It should be access only within the localhost
Set a password for root user as “Postroll”. Other than the root user, the user Andrew is able to read the query from the above mentioned database. The user should be authenticated with the password as “Postroll”.