tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post6949652434500261660..comments2024-03-21T00:12:28.185-07:00Comments on M365 and AZURE Blog: AD BASIC UNDERSTANDING EXAM -1Oz Casey, Dedealhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12226180672457689907noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-79706717136219674722008-07-26T19:54:00.000-07:002008-07-26T19:54:00.000-07:001. What is active directory? - database2. W...1. What is active directory? - database<BR/>2. What is a Domain – boundary of replication, administration, authentication, and DNS namespace.<BR/>3. What is inside the active directory database? Describe the content. – things like passwords, email addresses, user accounts, computer accounts, etc.<BR/>4. Domain is not security boundaries as it was in AD NT 4.0 anymore why? – because a forest is. No administrator from outside the forest can control access to information inside the forest unless given permission by the administrator within that forest.<BR/>5. What is a Domain Controller? – an authentication server.<BR/>6. What is a standalone server – server not part of the domain. Cannot control anything outside of its network.<BR/>7. What is an Object – a distinct, named set of attributes that represents something concrete.<BR/>8. What does DNS stand for? And what port DNS utilize and what is the usage of DNS in Active directory?<BR/>- DNS stands for Domain Name Service.<BR/>- Its on port 53.<BR/>- In active directory, DNS references an object and locates services offered by the domain.<BR/>9. What do you understand from active directory integrated DNS? – It enables the Active Directory storage and replication of DNS zone databases.<BR/>10. What is an attribute? – a property of an object.<BR/>11. What is schema – definition of an Active Directory.<BR/>12. What is organizational Unit (OU) – Active Directory object.<BR/>13. What are three primary functions of OU's – organize objects, delegate permissions, and deploy group policies.<BR/>14. What is forest? – hierarchy of domain forming either a contiguous or disjoint name space.<BR/>15. What is GC (Global Catalog server) define it. – central repository.<BR/>16. What is tree? – hierarchy of domain forming a contiguous name space, mapping to the DNS infrastructure.<BR/>17. If my company DNS name space is father.org and I want I to have two child domains, what would be DNS name space for below names?<BR/>-Brother<BR/>-Sister<BR/>Sister.father.org<BR/>Brother.father.orgLizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13960398240146863759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-25573205773626150402008-07-25T13:58:00.000-07:002008-07-25T13:58:00.000-07:00Homework:Active directory is a database.A domain i...Homework:<BR/><BR/>Active directory is a database.<BR/><BR/>A domain is a boundary of replication & authentication, and also a DNS namespace.<BR/><BR/>The contents of an AD database include things like user & computer accounts, groups, contacts, passwords, etc.<BR/><BR/>A domain is no longer a security boundary because a single-domain forest is the new industry standard: http://www.activedir.org/Articles/tabid/54/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/68/Default.aspx <BR/><BR/>A domain controller is an authentication server.<BR/><BR/>A standalone server is a server that is not a part of a domain.<BR/><BR/>An object is distinct, named set of attributes like OUs and groups, or a computer or user account.<BR/><BR/>DNS = Domain Name System, it uses UDP (primarily) on port 53.<BR/><BR/>Active Directory-integrated DNS means that the DNS namespace data is stored in AD? http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/distrib/dsbb_act_zyjb.mspx?mfr=true <BR/><BR/>An attribute is a property of an object (e.g. name, phone number, password, etc.).<BR/><BR/>Schema is the definition of an object (what attributes an object contains).<BR/><BR/>An OU is an AD object used to organize other objects. Example: Marketing OU contains user and computer accounts.<BR/><BR/>3 functions of OUs: deploy/apply GPOs, delegate permissions, organize objects.<BR/><BR/>A forest is a hierarchy of domains.<BR/>A GC is a central repository which contains references to all objects (like an index at the back of a book).<BR/><BR/>A domain tree exists when one domain is the child of another domain. A domain tree must have a contiguous namespace.<BR/><BR/>brother.father.org and sister.father.org.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Sorry I was late getting this done--I always wait 'till the last minute!<BR/>--Rob KnowlesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-43841629120318309272008-07-25T09:17:00.000-07:002008-07-25T09:17:00.000-07:001 - Active Directory is a database.2 - Domain is a...1 - Active Directory is a database.<BR/>2 - Domain is a boundary of replication, DNS name space, administration and authentication<BR/>3 - Users, computer accounts, groups, contacts and passwords<BR/>4 - Because in active directory there are some groups that do have access/rights to all domain controllers.<BR/>5 - Authentication server<BR/>6 - Server that is not part of a domain.<BR/>7 - A distinct, named set of attributes that represents something concrete, ex. user, printer or an application.<BR/>8 - 1. DNS - Domain Name Service/System 2. Port 53 3.Configures Ip addresses to easier names to use on the web.<BR/>9 - A single property of an object.<BR/>10 - Definition of an object.<BR/>11 - An AD object to organize objects.<BR/>12 - Organize objects, Delegate Permissions and deploy/apply group policies.<BR/>13 - Once active directory is installed, we have a forest.<BR/>14 - GC is a central repository that contains references to all objects.<BR/>15 - -Brother.father.org<BR/>-Sister.father.org<BR/><BR/>Houston DeBerry Jr.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-58497722067095114702008-07-25T05:07:00.000-07:002008-07-25T05:07:00.000-07:00That is a good question,I remember saying in the C...That is a good question,<BR/>I remember saying in the Class, do not copy and paste from each other, trust your own knowledge. I do believe each of you grown up and won’t do that. <BR/>Remember when interview comes up, there will be no one there expect the knowledge which will get you the job (- :<BR/><BR/>Best<BR/>OzOz Casey, Dedealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12226180672457689907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-71885621175066647932008-07-24T16:25:00.000-07:002008-07-24T16:25:00.000-07:001) Active directory – is a database.2) Domain – bo...1) Active directory – is a database.<BR/>2) Domain – boundary of authentication.<BR/>- boundary of replication<BR/>- boundary of DNS name space.<BR/>- boundary of administration.<BR/><BR/>3) Contents of Active Directory:<BR/>a) Users accts.<BR/>b) Computers accts.<BR/>c) Groups<BR/>d) Contacts<BR/>e) Passwords & etc.<BR/>4) Domain controller – is an authentication server.<BR/>5) Standalone server – server not member of a domain.<BR/>6) Object – distinct, named set of attributes that represents something concrete like user accts, OUs,etc.<BR/>7) DNS – domain naming service & uses port 53.<BR/>- translates IP address to user friendly names.<BR/>8) Attributes – properties of an object.<BR/>9) Schema – definition of an object.<BR/>10) Organizational Unit – is an AD object & use to organize objects.<BR/>11) Primary functions of OU:<BR/>- Organize objects.<BR/>- Delegate permissions<BR/>- Deploy or apply GPOs<BR/>12) Forest – hierarchy of domains w/c may form either a contigous or disjoint namespace.<BR/>13) Global Catalog – is a central redepository. It contains references to all objects in AD regardless where they are created.<BR/>14) Tree - is composed of domains forming contiguous namespace that maps to DNS infrastructure.<BR/>15) If DNS name space is father.org , 2 child domains for DNS name space Brother & Sister will be the following:<BR/><BR/>Bapak.com<BR/>putra.Bapak.com<BR/>Putri.Bapak.com<BR/><BR/>Juper Simoran<BR/><BR/>Ps Just wonder why everybody has the same answer. heheheheheAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-83985317449293387592008-07-23T08:25:00.000-07:002008-07-23T08:25:00.000-07:001. Active directory is a data base2. Domain - boun...1. Active directory is a data base<BR/>2. Domain - boundary of replication, administration, DNS name space and authentication<BR/>3. Active directory is a data base it includes users, computers, passwords etc<BR/>4. Domain controller -Authentication server<BR/>5. Stand Alone server - No Active Directory in it eg print server<BR/>6. Object - distinction name such as user , printer<BR/>7. DNS :<BR/> Domain name system<BR/> port 53<BR/> translating complicated 32 bit IP addresses into human friendly name.<BR/>8. Attribute - property of an object . An object described by the value of its attribute, eg car cam be described by its attribute: make, model, color.<BR/>9.Schema - definition of an object what is a user, what is a contact, and so on<BR/>10. OU - Organazational Unit.<BR/>11. Three primary functions of OU's<BR/> Organaze object<BR/> Delegetes permissions<BR/> Deploy/apply GPO<BR/>12. Forest- Hierarchy domains which may form either a contiguous or disjoint namespace.<BR/>13. GS- is a central redepository.<BR/>14. Tree- Hierachy of domains forming contiguous name space.<BR/>15.DNS name space is Father.org. DNS name space for brothe and sister:brothe.father.org and sister.father.org<BR/>16.In active directory there are some groups do have access/rights to all domain controller eg schema admin and enterprise admin that is why domain is not security boundries as it was in NT4.<BR/>Yeshi YilmaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-81899879400868218012008-07-22T18:45:00.000-07:002008-07-22T18:45:00.000-07:001. Active Directory is a database2. Domain is a Bo...1. Active Directory is a database<BR/><BR/>2. Domain is a Boundary of Replication<BR/>Boundary of DNS name space<BR/>Boundary of Administaration<BR/>Boundary of Authentication<BR/><BR/>3. Contents of Active Directory:<BR/>Users<BR/>Computers Accounts<BR/>Groups<BR/>Contacts<BR/>Passwords<BR/><BR/>4. Domain Controller is authetication server. Domain Controller provides services like authentication.<BR/><BR/>5. Standalone Server is a server that is not on the domain, it is on workgroup. Configured with less security, that can be accssed easily by users.<BR/><BR/>6. Object is distinct name like groups, Organizational Units, User accounts ect...<BR/>If I have an OU named sales in AD Sales is considered as Object.<BR/><BR/>7. DNS (Domain Name System) We use DNS service records to locate services within the active directory. DNS is also useful complicated 32 bits IP Addresses into easy terms that we can undersatnd. Example: Google...<BR/><BR/>8. Attributes is the property of object Example for this cab be one user can be difined by his first name, last name. (The first name and last name are attributes)<BR/><BR/>9. Schema is a definition of object<BR/><BR/>10. Organizational Unit is an AD object. <BR/>11. Primary Functions of OU: It's functions includes Organize objects<BR/>Delegate Permission<BR/>Deplpoy/ Apply group policies<BR/><BR/>12. Forest is a hierarchy of domains. As soon as we install AD we get a forest.<BR/><BR/>13. Global Catalog is a central repository. All domains in a tree share a common global catalog.<BR/><BR/>14. Tree is hierarchy of domians forming contguous name space that maps the DNS infrastructure.<BR/><BR/>15. eg. costco.com is a domain and marketing is tree<BR/>marketing.costco.com<BR/><BR/>AntenehAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3179219424167705024.post-10453839925906769802008-07-20T19:56:00.000-07:002008-07-20T19:56:00.000-07:00Home Work 11) Active directory – is a database.2) ...Home Work 1<BR/><BR/>1) Active directory – is a database.<BR/>2) Domain – boundary of authentication.<BR/>- boundary of replication<BR/>- boundary of DNS name space.<BR/>- boundary of administration.<BR/><BR/>3) Contents of Active Directory:<BR/>a) Users accts.<BR/>b) Computers accts.<BR/>c) Groups<BR/>d) Contacts<BR/>e) Passwords & etc.<BR/>4) Domain controller – is an authentication server.<BR/>5) Standalone server – server not member of a domain.<BR/>6) Object – distinct, named set of attributes that represents something concrete like user accts, OUs,etc.<BR/>7) DNS – domain naming service & uses port 53.<BR/>- translates IP address to user friendly names.<BR/>8) Attributes – properties of an object.<BR/>9) Schema – definition of an object.<BR/>10) Organizational Unit – is an AD object & use to organize objects.<BR/>11) Primary functions of OU:<BR/>- Organize objects.<BR/>- Delegate permissions<BR/>- Deploy or apply GPOs<BR/>12) Forest – hierarchy of domains w/c may form either a contigous or disjoint namespace.<BR/>13) Global Catalog – is a central redepository. It contains references to all objects in AD regardless where they are created.<BR/>14) Tree - is composed of domains forming contiguous namespace that maps to DNS infrastructure.<BR/>15) If DNS name space is father.org , 2 child domains for DNS name space Brother & Sister will be the following:<BR/><BR/> Brother.Father.org & Sister.Father.org respectively.<BR/><BR/>16) Domain is not anymore security boundaries as it was in NT 4.0 domain, because in AD there are some groups do have access or rights to all domain controllers.<BR/>17) Active directory integrated dns uses the AD database instead of the text based files.<BR/><BR/>RodrigoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com