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    Windows and Linux OS Submitted to Mr. R.C. Singh Amity Institute of Telecom Engg. And Management Guided By: Mr. R.C. Singh Submitted By: Raghav Marwah Name of Faculty Guide: Mr. R.C. Singh Name of the Student: Raghav Marwah Enrolment.No.: A1607114009 AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH, NOIDA Declaratiön by the student I, Raghav Marwah, student(s) öf B.Tech E & T hereby declare that the pröject titled” Cömparisön between Windöws And Linux ÖS” which

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    Microsoft), and aid less experienced administrators in analyzing and further securing their systems. This is in contrast to Linux distributions, especially Rhel 7. To a less experienced administrator, configuring these operating systems, much less the core services on them can prove to be a daunting task. Anecdotal Evidence: The first time I needed to install and configure DNS on a Linux machine I spent probably upwards of 6 or 7 hours attempting to create a working config and zone file. It took me about

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    Official User Guide Linux Mint Main Edition Page 1 of 50 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO LINUX MINT........................................................................................ 4 HISTORY.........................................................................................................................................4 PURPOSE.........................................................................................................................................4 VERSION

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    to set up a windows DNS server on the same network as the other Linux servers. This lab focused on using the windows DNS server to be the master DNS server with the Linux DNS server that was built in the last lab to be the slave. This means that the Linux had to be configured to be the slave and when the master (windows) was set up it would need the IP address or the hostname of the slave server (Linux). In order to configure the Linux to be the slave server, an edit to the dhcp.conf file in etc (/etc/dhcp/dchp

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    Company Overview XYZ Corporation is a small company that is supply management system has not been updated since 1990. The current system is performing and doing the job that is currently needed from the company. Unfortunately, there have been some complaints from employees and suppliers that the system is slow and the interface is difficult to use. The corporation is currently looking to update our current system. IDENTIFY OS vs Application Software System Software WINDOWS 8.1 Benefits There

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    The topic for my capstone project was to gain introductory knowledge for penetration testing. I had little knowledge on the subject itself, but I was interested in it enough to base this project around it. What I knew before hand was very basic information and I would need to learn a lot more before I could consider myself fully introduced to penetration testing. The goal of my capstone was to learn how to safely practice penetration testing, set up a virtual machine penetration lab, learn why a

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    Comparison of Windows and X Windows on Knoppix Linux Boot disk and Window 2000 Citing Advantages and Disadvantages to Both Patrick Hanrahan POS/420 Amadou Wane 27, August 2005 Abstract This paper provides an overview of similarities between Windows 2000 and Knoppix Linux Boot disk, as well as including the advantages and disadvantages of both. Table of Contents Abstract 2 Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 X Windows 4 Windows Managers 5 Microsoft Windows GDI 5 Advantages

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    -- Secure Networks Project author: Akash Hegde – 101081462 Preface: Wear-IT-On is a clothing industry which wants to host a web server for online shopping for customer due to demand for the products. Company has decided to use Apache 2.0 on CentOS Linux OS. As the company 's technology is implemented by System Admin who does not have much of experience in terms of securing network infrastructure which makes the infrastructure vulnerable to attacks hence they decide to hire a Network Administrator

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    Abstract—Distributed multiprocessor operating systems is a course that involves exploring new concepts in the field of operating systems and its internals. This course clearly elaborates the concepts of operating systems, distributed systems and internals and how are they utilized. It clearly explains how multiprocessors in operating systems are used in today’s world. The course also involves a four phase project to create a client server application that demonstrates the usage and application of

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    1. What Is Linux? Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix, a small UNIX system, and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. The current full-featured version is 2.4 (released January 2001) and development

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