Security principals and security identifiers


Question 1:

There are up to fourteen (14) different built-in groups that might be situated by default in the Builtin container including “Account Operators”, “Incoming Forest Trust Builders” and “Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access”. Provide a small description of these three built-ins.

Question 2:

Write down the two (2) primary techniques of implementing security? In brief explain each one.

Question 3:

Provide the three (3) elements which determine a user’s access and which define the permissions they have to the object.

Question 4:

Name and illustrate out the two (2) different types of Access Control Lists (ACLs) in security descriptor.

Question 5:

Authentication relies on standards and protocols which are employed to confirm the identity of a user or object. Windows Server 2003 supports numerous kinds of network authentication. Two kinds of these network authentications are Lightweight Directory Access Protocol/Secure Sockets Layer (LDAP/SSL) and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Illustrate out in details how these two kinds of network authentications work.

Question 6:

Illustrate out the purpose of the “Access Token” in Security Principals and Security Identifiers.

Question 5:

Using the Active Directory Domains and Trusts console, it is probable to make a variety of different kinds of trusts between forests and domains. Make a distinction between the “Realm Trust” and “External Trust”. Demonstrate your answer using relevant diagrams.

Question 6:

Share permissions have important limitations. Name and illustrate out any four of these limitations.

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