xenodamus wrote: » I'm going through the Labsim first btw. Darril's book is next, followed by the nuggets. Hoping to test next month.
Chris:/* wrote: » Question #2 should be redundant server but as it was pointed out this does nothing for the data. At the same time RAID does not specify external or internal so if the server is DOWN the RAID does not matter. I would go with redundant server for MINIMAL downtime.
fieldmonkey wrote: » Ok ... got a question... I came across this question on the CompTIA site... I don't think there is anything wrong with posting it here, but wanted to find out if I got it right. The practice test doesn't tell you what you got wrong just like the real exam. You are peparing to perform vulnerability analysis on a network. Which tools require a computer with a network adapter that can be put in promiscuous mode? (Choose two). A. Password Cracker B. Network Mapper C. Protocol Analyzer D. Port Scanner E. Vulnerability Scanner (C) is definitely one, as its illustated in Darrills book, but what is the second one and why? I suspect (E), but cannot find anything to support my answer or any of the other choices. I threw out (A)
slo_cope wrote: » Sorry for drudging up such an old thread, but it was a question I had to google because I wasn't able to find the answer in any of the sources I've been using to study for the Sec+ exam. For the record, according to the results of the test, the correct answer is C. (Protocol Analyzer) E. (Vulnerability Scanner) Based on what I've found it's kind of a tricky question since "vulnerability scan" is a generic term that describes a process, a procedure. Furthermore, from what I've read, the protocol analyzer isn't placed in promiscuous mode; it places the NIC card in promiscuous mode. Based on my limited knowledge it just seems to be a poorly worded question...but hey, what do I know lol.
Jake. wrote: » From page 285 or (9913 on a Kindle) of Darril Gibson's Sec+ SYO-301, I would understand the answer to be B. NMAP and D. Port Scanner to fingerprint systems. My 2 cents...