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| QUESTION NO: 101 How can you reset the password of the Security Administrator, which was created during initial installation of the SmartCenter Server on SecurePlatform? A. Launch cpconfig and select "Administrators". B. Launch SmartDashboard, click the admin user account, and overwrite the existing Check Point Password. C. Type cpm -a, and provide the existing administration account name. Reset the Security Administrator's password. D. Export the user database into an ASCII file with fwm dbexport. Open this file with an editor, and delete the "Password" portion of the file. The log in to the account without password. You will be prompted to assign a new password. E. Launch cpconfig and delete the Administrator's account. Recreate the account with the same name. |
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| how to understand this question: QUESTION NO: 61 Katie is the Security Administrator for an insurance company. Her manager gives Katie the following requirements for controlling DNS traffic: * Required Result #1: Accept domain name-over-TCP traffic (zone-transfer traffic). * Required Result #2: Log domain name-over-TCP traffic (zone-transfer traffic). * Desired Result #1: Accept domain name-over-UDP traffic (queries traffic) * Desired Result #2: Do not log domain name-over-UDP traffic (queries traffic) * Desired Result #3: Do not clutter the Rule Base, by creating explicit rules for traffic that can be controlled using Global Properties. Katie makes the following configuration changes, and installs the Security Policy: 1. She selects the box "Accept Domain Name over TCP (Zone transfer)" in Global Properties. 2. She selects the box "Accept Domain Name over UDP (Queries)" in Global Properties. 3. She selects the box "Log Implied Rules" in Global Properties Does Katie's solution meet the required and desired results? A. The solution meets all required results, and none of the desired results. B. The solution does not meet the required results. C. The solution meets all required and desired results. D. The solution meets the required results, and one of the desired results. E. The solution meets the required results, and two of the desired results. answer is e |
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| * Required Result #1: Accept domain name-over-TCP traffic (zone-transfer traffic). * Required Result #2: Log domain name-over-TCP traffic (zone-transfer traffic). * Desired Result #1: Accept domain name-over-UDP traffic (queries traffic) * Desired Result #2: Do not log domain name-over-UDP traffic (queries traffic) * Desired Result #3: Do not clutter the Rule Base, by creating explicit rules for traffic that can be controlled using Global Properties. 1. She selects the box "Accept Domain Name over TCP (Zone transfer)" in Global Properties. R1-D3 2. She selects the box "Accept Domain Name over UDP (Queries)" in Global Properties. D1-D3 3. She selects the box "Log Implied Rules" in Global Properties R2 E. The solution meets the required results, and two of the desired results. |
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