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 ## Part II - Windows + Linux (60 pts) ## Part II - Windows + Linux (60 pts)
  
-Here is the overview of Windows(30 pts) and Linux(30 pts) setup that you will need to perform:+Here is the overview of Windows(30 pts)Linux(30 pts) and Firewall ​setup that you will need to perform:
  
  
 ### Windows (Active Directory) ### Windows (Active Directory)
  
-* 1 Windows client (10 or 7+* 1 Windows client (10 ONLY
 * Windows Server (2016 or 2019), this will be your Domain Controller * Windows Server (2016 or 2019), this will be your Domain Controller
-  * follow the Windows homework, ​setup the same stuff (users, groups, GPO) +  * follow the Windows homework, ​set up the same stuff (users, groups, GPO) 
 +* Creds: Username - Admin/​Administrator,​ Password: - Change.me!
  
 ### Linux (LAMP Stack) ### Linux (LAMP Stack)
-* setup MediaWiki, ​just like we did in the Services ​assignment + 
-* remote database and a webserver ​(one of these should be GUI so you can check your website) +* setup MediaWiki, ​as set up in the Services ​homework 
-  * database ​should have MariaDB+* remote database and a webserver 
 +  * Linux Client with GUI (so you can check your website) 
 +  * database ​that will host data for MediaWiki
   * webserver should have Apache, MediaWiki   * webserver should have Apache, MediaWiki
 +* Creds: Username - sysadmin, Password: - changeme
  
-### Pfsense ​vs PaloAlto +### pfSense ​vs Palo Alto 
-pfSense as router OR Palo Alto, if you choose Palo Alto you get 20 pts of extra credit on the assignment+pfSense as router OR Palo Alto, if you choose Palo Alto you get 20 pts of extra credit on the assignment. Please let @aibek know if you would like Palo Alto. By default, you will get pfSense
  
  
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   * **Secure Configuration for Hardware and Software on Mobile Devices, Laptops, Workstations,​ and Servers** - provide proof that you hardened a certain aspect of your system (example: SSH config file set to reject logins after X failed attempts)   * **Secure Configuration for Hardware and Software on Mobile Devices, Laptops, Workstations,​ and Servers** - provide proof that you hardened a certain aspect of your system (example: SSH config file set to reject logins after X failed attempts)
   * **Maintenance,​ Monitoring, and Analysis of Audit Logs** - Provide a screenshot of 3 log files (Actually open the files)   * **Maintenance,​ Monitoring, and Analysis of Audit Logs** - Provide a screenshot of 3 log files (Actually open the files)
-  * etc... Reach out to Alex/Jay if you are unsure about anything!+  * etc... Reach out to Jay if you are unsure about anything!
  
  
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 - the static IP on all VMs - the static IP on all VMs
 - LAN/WAN and DMZ configuration in pfSense or Palo Alto - LAN/WAN and DMZ configuration in pfSense or Palo Alto
-- service working and running, like you did in the previous assignment, each route will be about 10 screenshots in total for all of this+- service working and running ​as you did in the previous assignment, each route will be about 10 screenshots in total for all of this 
 +- <color #​ed1c24>​**ENSURE TO ADD ALL CREDENTIALS INTO THE SUBMISSIONS,​ SO THAT SECDEV IS ABLE TO CHECK YOUR WORK**</​color>​
  
 As usual, if you have any questions please ask in the `System Security` channel! As usual, if you have any questions please ask in the `System Security` channel!
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