BCSL 63 SOLVED ASSIGNMENT
2024-2025
SOLVED BY KARISHMA KHATRI
Q1 (8 Marks)
(a) Write a shell script which will accept the PID of a process and display the
details of that process.
Answer:
(b)Create Remote Access Policy. Show how you can change to Remote Access
Logging setting in Windows 2000.
Answer:
Creating Remote Access Policy:
1. Open the Remote Access Policies Console:
o Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
o Open Administrative Tools and select Remote Access Policies.
2. Create a New Policy:
o Right-click on Remote Access Policies and select New Remote Access
Policy.
o Follow the wizard to create a new policy by specifying the conditions and
permissions for remote access.
Changing Remote Access Logging Settings:
1. Open the Routing and Remote Access Management Console:
o Go to Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Routing and Remote
Access.
2. Modify Logging Settings:
o Right-click on the server name and select Properties.
o Go to the Logging tab.
o Configure the logging settings according to your requirements (e.g., log file
size, logging level).
Q2.
(a) Write a shell program to scan all the files in a particular directory and list
only those files which start (file_name) with "a" or "A".
Answer:
(b)Install and configure TCP/IP settings in LINUX/UNIX operating
system.Explain with step by step procedure.
Answer:
1. Open Terminal.
2. Edit Network Configuration:
• For most Linux distributions using ifconfig (deprecated in favor of ip), edit the
configuration file:
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
• For networkd or NetworkManager, use appropriate tools or configuration files.
3. Set IP Address:
• Add the following configuration to set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.1
• Replace eth0 with the appropriate network interface name.
•
4. Restart Networking Service:
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
5. Verify Configuration:
ip addr show eth0
Q3.
(a) Create a user account in the LINUX/UNIX Server. Set its password and
define its permission like'an administrator.
Answer:
Commands:
1. Create User:
2. Set Password:
3. Grant Administrative Privileges:
• Add the user to the sudo group (for Debian/Ubuntu)
• For RHEL/CentOS, use:
(b)Configure a DNS Server as a Root Name Server in Windows 2000 Server.
Explain with step by step procedure.
Answer:
• Install DNS Server Role:
• Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs.
• Click on Add/Remove Windows Components.
• Select DNS and complete the installation.
• Configure DNS Server:
• Open DNS Manager from Administrative Tools.
• Right-click on the server and select Configure a DNS Server.
• Follow the wizard to set up as a Root Name Server:
o Choose Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones.
o Configure DNS zones and records.
• Verify Configuration:
• Ensure that the server is listed as a root server and properly resolves queries
Q4 (a) In LINUX/UNIX system, access your account available at a remote
machine. Download a file from the remote location, modify that file and
upload back to the remote machine.
Answer:
Commands:
1. Access Remote Account:
2. Download File:
3. Modify File:
• Edit the downloaded file using a text editor, e.g., nano or vim.
4. Upload File:
(b)Configure TCP/IP setting in LINUX/UNIX. Assume IP address is 192.168.1.2
and Port is 446.Explain with step by step procedure.
Answer:
Step-by-Step Procedure:
1. Edit Network Configuration:
o For static IP configuration, modify the network settings in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (CentOS/RHEL) or
/etc/network/interfaces (Debian/Ubuntu).
2. Example Configuration (CentOS/RHEL):
3. Restart Networking Service:
4. Verify Configuration:
Q5. List and execute the following LINUX/UNIX commands: (8 Marks)
(a) To list all the current users logged in the system.
(b) To print and set the date.
(c) To show the reference and name of the terminal.
(d) To create a new file with name "abc" in the current directory.
(e) To kill a process with its PID
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