i am teh internet!
i-Net+ score: 802.
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didn't study much. (didn't have time) but this site was helpful for the little I did. if you have had experience with web design and some networking, this test is a breeze.
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what the heck is a 'bastion' host anyway?
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didn't study much. (didn't have time) but this site was helpful for the little I did. if you have had experience with web design and some networking, this test is a breeze.
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what the heck is a 'bastion' host anyway?
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Alien Member Posts: 398Congrats! Ofcourse you deserve to celebrate but wait untill you get to Cisco. A bastion host is a vulnerable computer that is located outside the fire wall and thus exposed to attack. CheersHard times on planet earth.
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abarnett Member Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□Hey, yea... I'll have to agree, wait till you get to Cisco , you get into more specific networking protocols that iNet only merely mentions. Cisco CCNA 1 is kind of like a basic networking cert in my opinion. CCNA 2 gets into router command line which is fun but I'd have to say using a browser is much easier to configure a router lol. Congratz though!
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Gennosuke HIGAKI Member Posts: 68 ■■□□□□□□□□internet! wrote:i-Net+ score: 802.
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didn't study much. (didn't have time) but this site was helpful for the little I did. if you have had experience with web design and some networking, this test is a breeze.
</bragfest>
what the heck is a 'bastion' host anyway?
From my understanding, 'bastion host' means a heavily armored Web server stands in the terrible Internet directly or in a DMZ: demilitarized zone, a neutral zone between safe private network and lawless Internet. It applies the most stable OS, minimum service, and monitoring systems. Windows/IIS: worst, Linux/apache: so so, I prefer OpenBSD/apache or Security Enhanced Linux/apache.