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SNA Group Assignment V3

The document outlines a group project for a Network Administration course, which accounts for 30% of the total class mark. Students must build, document, and demonstrate a TCP/IP network with specified configurations and enhancements, with a focus on troubleshooting and peer evaluation. The project includes detailed tasks such as system installation, configuration, network setup, and firewall management, with specific due dates and assessment criteria provided.

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SNA Group Assignment V3

The document outlines a group project for a Network Administration course, which accounts for 30% of the total class mark. Students must build, document, and demonstrate a TCP/IP network with specified configurations and enhancements, with a focus on troubleshooting and peer evaluation. The project includes detailed tasks such as system installation, configuration, network setup, and firewall management, with specific due dates and assessment criteria provided.

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Group Project: 30% of the total mark for the class *

Demonstrate the ability to add new elements to the system to Group Component
meet the needs of diverse communities of interest (A3, PLO4) (30%)

* Final Exam is 40% of the total mark for the class

Title: Network Administration Project


Overview: Students in groups of at most five (5) members will be required to build,
document, and demonstrate a TCP/IP network, configured with essential network services
and additional enhancements.
Criteria for assessment:
1. The network and its services work as intended
2. The report documents the system and indicates a correct understanding of how the
network components fit into the whole.

Due dates: Week 14 : Report Submission (Part B) – Documentation

Documentation should be organized as a set of steps that were followed to implement the
enhancement, with a focus on pitfalls and obstacles encountered and overcome. If you find a
resource that is useful, refer to it with some critical evaluation (how complete is it? how close
is their system to our system? what’s missing?) rather than copy/paste into your report.

A peer evaluation of group work form will be provided, for online submission. This is an
important part of the assignment and is included in the final mark. The form is submitted
individually, so it should not be included in the final report.
Instructions:

Instruction: Please perform all tasks below in group. Screenshot of your command
and output for every task that highlighted only. Compile all screenshots in 1 MS
Word as same as Assignment

1. Use the given cover as your cover. Then, only 1 member upload the file at
moodle as assignment submission.

A. System Installation – (Install Ubuntu to the virtual box)


1. Make sure your .iso image of your Ubuntu server edition 11.10 or 12.04.4
have been downloaded or any supporting version.
2. Set your machine based on the information below
a. Operating System Type: Linux
b. Version : Ubuntu 32bit
c. System memory (RAM) – 2GB
d. Storage – 50GB

*** Above details were example, each group member has to specify the details as per your
system installation.
Troubleshoot any error occurs as machine to machine the errors could be different.
Please specify below details in each configuration.
 Obstacles encountered; obstacles overcome
 Any Outstanding/Unresolved Issues

B. System Configuration * Screenshot of your command and output for every task *
1. User Configuration
a. Add a user with the username “amer” and password “deco”
b. Change the password for “amer” to “mytask”

****Provided herein is example you can set your own credentials


2. File and Directory Management
a. Create a new directory and files. Refer the table below:

Directory Name Parent Directory File Data


Main home/ Info.doc “This is my project
nickname (any group file”
members TPnumber)
University home/ - -
nickname_nickname/
UNIVER
Program home/ Location.docx Your currently print
nickname_nickname working directory (pwd
/University/PRO command)
Bukit Jalil home/ Time.docx The time zone for your
nickname_nickname server. (timezone
/ University/PRO/BUKIT command)
JALIL
Event home/ - -
nickname_nickname/
University/PRO/BUKIT
JALIL/EVENT
Big home/ Machine.txt The machine name.
nickname_nickname (hostname
/Big command)
Sub home/ Mine.txt The current username
nickname_nickname (whoami command)
/Big/Event

a. Change the full permission for ‘University’ so that the owner, group
and others can read, write and execute.
b. Change both owner and group for file „Info.doc’ to „root’
c. Copy the 'Mine.txt’ to ‘Big’ directory.

C. Network Configuration - * Screenshot of your command and output for every task *

Configure Network Settings in Ubuntu


Basic network setup requires:
 Setting/Changing an IP address
 Setting up/Changing Hostname
 Editing a hosts file

There are several ways to set an IP address in Ubuntu. You can configure the network
interface to use dynamic IP using a DHCP server, or you can manually set a static IP address.
D. Firewall configuration - * Screenshot of your command and output for every task *

 print out a list of three chains, input, forward and output


 add the rules for allowed inbound traffic
 allow traffic to a specific port to enable SSH connections and HTTP Web
 To prevent this, save the rules to a file called rules.v4

E. Network File System (NFS) configuration - * Screenshot of your command and output
for every task *

Enable NFS support on a client system. You may make any Linux distribution as your client
however the Server should be Ubuntu.
Step 1: Make shared NFS directory
Step 2: Set directory permissions
Step 3: Set file permissions Step
Step 4: Grant NFS access
Step 5: Exporting NFS directory
Step 6: Restart NFS server
Step 7: Grant Firewall access
Step 8: Enable Firewall
Step 9: Check Firewall status
* verify that the Firewall is configured to allow the access through the port “2049”:
Step 10: Installing NFS client on any Linux distro
Step 11: Testing NFS share create a mount point on the NFS client system
Step 12: Provide evidence of successful NFS between client and server

F. Configure a Certificate Authority (CA) on Ubuntu (NFS/email) - * Screenshot of


your command and output for every task *

Step 1 — Installing Easy-RSA


Step 2 — Preparing a Public Key Infrastructure Directory
Step 3 — Creating a Certificate Authority
Step 4 — Distributing your Certificate Authority’s Public Certificate

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Group Assignment

This section carries 30% of total in-course mark for this module as follows:

High
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Peer Evalution Form (20%)

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