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    780 CNAME 36. Which configuration file would an administrator normally modify in order to change the IP address that sendmail listens on? Pg 673 sendmail.mc 37. What port does sendmail listen on? Pg 671 25 38. Which file allows sendmail to host accounts for multiple domains? Pg 681 virtusertable 39. Dovecot provides which two protocols? Pg 689 IMAP and POP 40. Know all of the examples of an MTA. Pg 669 sendmail 41. What file is used to tell a Linux system which resources

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    File Management Paper – Unix® File Permissions Joe Guckiean POS/355 April 15, 2013 Bob O'Connor File Management Paper – Unix® File Permissions The name Unix® refers to a play on words rather than being an acronym. During the mid-1960 an operating system was developed at MIT that allowed multiple users to work on a system at any one time. It was called Multiplexed Information and Computing System (MULTICS). In the late 1960s, closer to 1970, a couple programmers at Bell Laboratories wrote

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    Discovery Exercises – Chapter 4 1. How can you create a file called history by using a redirection operator? >history 2. Wait one minute or more and then change the timestamp on the history file you just created. touch history 3. Back up the history file to the file history.bak. history >history.bak 4. Sort the corp_phones1 file by the last four digits of the phone number. sort –n –k3 corp_phones1 5. Create and use a command that displays only the last names and

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    of File Sharing File sharing is the act of someone making a copy of a file and sending it to another person. The method of sharing includes Internet peer to peer transfers, but also includes physical CD copies, emails, and mobile storage devices. Companies are justified in focusing on physical CD sales and online peer to peer file sharing, as their sales have potential to cause harm. Loss of sales is indeed what is happening. Consumers need to be more aware of the risks of file sharing. File sharing

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    File Naming Conventions

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    similar files/records at a glance. Facilitating the storage and retrieval of records which allows users to browse file names more effectively and accurately. A standardized naming record according to an agreed convention should make file naming easier, whether in a personal or professional setting. A good file naming convention can help you to stay organized by making file identification easier and by grouping similar files close together. Also can help others to easily navigate your work/files. Files

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    Introduction File sharing, or peer-to-peer software programs such as Limewire which uses protocol Gnutella, BitTorrent, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and programs that are Peer to Peer (P2P) such as KaZaA which uses the protocol FastTrack and others can allow sharing of copyrighted music, games, movies, software, and other files often without the knowledge or permission of the consumer. Peer-to-Peer programs usually share files by default, to permit the full amount of sharing across the web. Sharing

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    naming of files; 1. Firstly to start organising and naming your files within your documents, you have to open up ‘my documents’ window. You may want to organise your files and name them all correctly because this will make it easier to find documents when you need to. 2. At the top left hand corner of the documents menu, you will see an ‘organise’ button by clicking on this it will show a drop down menu, which will enable you to; copy, paste, change the layout, rename or delete the file.

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    File Sharing “I 'd like to propose another toast to you, the listener. It doesn 't matter how you got this, you bought it, you downloaded it, and your grandma gave it to you.” (Jones). Chances are anybody who has ever used the internet has downloaded copyrighted material. Many people view downloading copyrighted material from the internet as stealing, but others see it as a distribution of human knowledge and information. File sharing, more formally known today as torrents, should be legal.

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    Essay On File Sharing

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    An Examination of File-sharing on the Internet “Napster and its founder held the promise of everything the new medium of the Internet encompassed: youth, radical change and the free exchange of information. But youthful exuberance would soon give way to reality as the music industry placed a bull's-eye squarely on Napster.” I. Introduction Today the use of a computer has provided many privileges to its users, and among those privileges the main and largest one is the distribution

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    purposes, so some modifications may be required.If you?re using this as a speech, it will be around eight minutes long. Word Count: 1,054 Introduction Most people have an idea of what file sharing is, but they?re not exactly sure why it?s such a big deal. Some of them may even be aware of the fact that file sharing is punishable by law and carries a fine of up to and including $20,000. Since the introduction of Napster in 1999, copyrighted music has been illegally duplicated more than eight trillion

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