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Server Service Administration - QUIZ 2
Ali Sahar
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What are the three components of an HTTP request packet? 1) Method 2) Request URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) 3) HTTP Version
What are the three components of an HTTP reply packet? 1) HTTP Version 2) Status-Code 3) Reason-phrase
What are the basic configuration parameters needed to setup a Web server? - Configuring Web Site Identification i) IP Address ii) Domain Name - Configuring the Home Directory - Configuring Authentication - Assign a Default Document
What is web anonymous authentication? For public use, mapped to a single user
What is web, basic authentication? Local security user authentication but send password in clear text.
What is an SSI? Server Side Include (SSI) - A variable value that server can include in an HTML file - An SSI is an include statement that runs an executable on the server side
What is a SAPI? Server Application Programming Interface (SAPI) - An interface for letting web browsers or web servers communicate with other programs
What is a Handler in Microsoft web services? Enables you to map incoming web requests to appropriate software modules.
What is an Apache DSO? Dynamic Shared Object Provides a way to build a piece of program code in a special format for loading it at run time into the address space of an executable program.
What is an MUA and what does it do ? Mail User Agent Software used to read and compose email.
What is an MTA and what does it do ? Mail Transfer Agent Routes messages from one machine to another.
What is an MDA and what does it do ? Mail Delivery Agent Delivers mail to individual recieptants mailboxes in the server.
What is SMTP and what does it do ? Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Outgoing mail server protocol that is used to transfer e-mail messages between computers.
What is IMAP and what does it do ? Internet Mail Access Protocol -Used by an Email Client program to talk to your email servers. -IMAP allows you to keep your email messages stored on your service provider's servers.
IMAPS Secure Internet Mail Access Protocol IMAPS ensures that data sent between your Email client and the server cannot be intercepted.
What is POP? Post Office Protocol -Simply acts as an interface between the e-mail client and the file database containing your messages. -When you check your e-mail client connects to the POP3 server using port 110 -POP3 server requires an account name and a password. -Once you have logged in, the POP3 server opens your file and allows you to access it. -The client will then disconnect from the mail server
What is the difference between IMAP and POP? POP3 assumes that a user will download all of the mail in their mailbox so the copy on the mail server can be deleted. With IMAP a user can download just the headers of his e-mail so he can decide which messages he wants to retrieve at this time; he can also delete messages directly at the mail server without having to download them first.
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