Self Assessment Questions (SAQs)
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Unable to Monitor Windows 2000 ServersSome of the servers on your network are running Windows 2000 Server and others are running Windows Server 2003. All the servers are configured to use IPSec and you want use the IP Security Monitor snap-in to monitor IPSec communications. However, you discover that you can't monitor any of the Windows 2000 Servers. What is causing this problem? |
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Changed IPSec Policy SettingsA Windows Server 2003 file server on your network is used to store confidential information. The server's IPSec policy has been configured to require secure communications, but you discover that communication between clients and this server are not secure. You suspect someone has changed the IPSec policy settings without your approval. How can you investigate this? |
DF9R 35:: Network Infrastructure 1: Implementation and Management (c) 2009 SQA