Task A – Explore Network Configurations (8 * 5 = 40 Points)
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- Use the correct ifconfig command to display the current network configuration. Highlight your IP
address, MAC address, and the network mask. - Use the correct route command to display the current routing table.
- Use the netstat command to list current TCP connections.
- Use the ping command to determine if the ubuntu.com system is accessible via the network.
(Use the correct option to send 10 ping requests only.) - Use the host command to perform a DNS query on www.odu.edu
- Use the cat command to display the contents of the file that contains the system’s hostname.
- Use the cat command to display the contents of the file that contains the DNS servers for this
system. - Edit the same file you display in the previous step, set the system’s hostname to your MIDAS ID
permanently. Reboot system and repeat step 6.
Task B – A Different Network Setting (3 * 20 = 60 Points) - Change the VM network connection from NAT to the bridge mode (you will lose your Internet
connection if you are connected to the ODU campus Wi-Fi network, but it is okay). - Reboot your system, then repeat Steps 1 – 7 in Task A.
- Highlight the differences at the end of each step and discuss what do you find.