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- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 17:25:57 +0700
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] System Administration exercises
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On Friday 23 May 2003 17:10, Pietro Zuco wrote: > system administration, but I didn't find exercises. I mean usefull > exercises, because everyone can playing with commands I think that's in (large) part b/c the only way to really be a sysadmin is just to be one :-) However: Find some willing network of W2K machines and set up a Linux box as a PDC using Samba. Replace your router with a Linux box, if you haven't already. If you have, build a 3-node OSPF network in your den using Linux boxes. If you've been-there-done-that, build a mutli-area OSPF network using Linux boxes. If you've done that too, run authenticated OSPF on it. If you're still yawning, split the up the OSPF network into three different ASes and run BGP between those three. If you've done that too, make your boss give you a raise :-) Since you've got this nice BGP network going, run some VPN tunnels between boxes in at least two of those ASes. If that worked, put NATting firewalls in front of the VPN clients and see if you can keep them working. Go back to clients in those networks and have them mount some of their filesystems by NFS. When you feel good about that, makes some of them diskless workstations and boot over the network. Invite some script kiddies to come over with their computers and try to break into those networks from a fourth AS which you set up and which contains only their machines. If they succeed, fix it, tighten it up, and invite them back. When they fail, invite some real crackers to try the same thing (note: they'll probably want money for it :-) Use all of this knowledge to get a really high-paying job :-) Finally, sell all of the hardware b/c the electric bills will be killing you :-) Jonathan "I don't claim to be able to do all of that stuff myself" Q -- GPG key ID: ACC46EF9 (E52E 8153 8F37 74AF C04D 0714 364F 540E ACC4 6EF9) To get my public key: gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu ACC46EF9Attachment: pgp00078.pgp
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