Section 4.4 Flashcards

1
Q

When should Site-to-Site VPNs be on, and why?

A

all the time, to keep communication between sites secure

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2
Q

Where are VPN Concentrators found in a typical network?

A

in the firewall

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3
Q

What browsers allow you to connect via Clientless VPN?

A

HTML5 compliant browsers

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4
Q

What type of VPN connection is a device connecting from the internet?

A

Client-to-Site VPN

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5
Q

How do you connect to one network with a VPN and another without it?

A

with Split Tunneling

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6
Q

What remote desktop protocols are used on Windows, Linux, and MacOS?

A

Windows: RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Linux & MacOS: VNC (Virtual Network Computing)

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7
Q

How can you connect via remote desktop if port 3389 is blocked?

A

with a Remote Desktop Gateway server via SSL or TLS over HTTPS (port 443)

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8
Q

VNC

A

Virtual Network Computing

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9
Q

What protocol does VNC use?

A

Remote Frame Buffer (RFB)

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10
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RFB

A

Remote Frame Buffer

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11
Q

How do you manage a network remotely if it loses its connection to the internet?

A

with Out-of-Band Management

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12
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OOBM

A

Out-of-Band Management

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