t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 03 2010, 12:32 PMReport Spam
@___STUDY___
I agree completely.The whole point is to learn and understand the material and the principles. The dumps are a good test as to whether you have grasped the subject. If an answer seems odd, wrong or you don't understand why it's the answer, go to the books or online to read up on that area. Don't assume an answer in a dump is correct and memorise it parrot fashion.
___STUDY___ from Korea, Republic of -
Sep 03 2010, 2:07 AMReport Spam
using dumps = FAIL
not same questions
learn material
t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 02 2010, 6:38 PMReport Spam
Hi KungFuGRIP, Some questions I would question the answer to - I've only looked at a few so far. Let me know what you think...
As an experienced network administrator, you are asked to determine the source of an unauthorized zone transfer. What is an effective approach to accomplish that?
Correct given as: Enable better physical access to the DNS server.
(makes no sense)
I would answer: Enable and evaluate the DNS transaction logs.
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As an experienced Network Engineer, you should be familiar with the knowledge about the following protocols. Which one can be used for remote access authentication?
Correct given as: ARP
ARP resolves an IP address in to a MAC address
I would answer: RADIUS
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As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support at
certways. A customer emails to ask how to identity that the sender of a message is who he says he is. Refer to the following processes. Which process involves confirming the identity of a person?
Answer given as: Authentication
Question seems to be referring to being able to confirm the identity of
the sender - ie digital certificates - so I would answer
Nonrepudiation
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For the following items, which one is a collection of servers setup to attract hackers?
Answer given as: Honeypot
Mentions a "collection of servers" Honeynet is a term for a collection of
honeypots
Have some more but reaching character limit for post
KungFuGRIP from United States -
Sep 02 2010, 3:21 PMReport Spam
Post up what questions you think are wrong. I can verify and post a new version.
t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 02 2010, 1:34 PMReport Spam
Finding quite a few answers in this that I'm sure are wrong... and not yet done 100 questions... Any answers you're not sure about look them up and don't take the answers given here as necessarily correct. Same applies to the source dump for this "CompTIA Braindump SY0-201 v2010-08-30 by KungFuGRIP 827q.vce"
t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 02 2010, 11:03 AMReport Spam
dump$ter... Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find out how to do the splitting yourself. It's not difficult to find the tools for free and use them. Consider it homework. If you cannot, you are not ready for the Security+ exam , have no need for the files, and should co me back when you are more experienced. Good luck with the splitting and let me know how you get on.
dump$ter from Korea, Republic of -
Sep 02 2010, 7:06 AMReport Spam
Please split the 827 questions in the single exam into multiple exams of 57 questions (except for the last which would have 29)
t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 02 2010, 6:40 AMReport Spam
CORRECTION: Error in previous posting "split the 278 questions" should read "split the 827" questions
t44t from United Kingdom -
Sep 02 2010, 6:32 AMReport Spam
NOTE: The questions in this dump are identical to that in the dump two entries earlier. (CompTIA Braindump SY0-201 v2010-08-30 by KungFuGRIP 827q.vce) I have just split the 278 questions in the single exam into multiple exams of 32 questions (except for the last which has 27) to hopefully make it more useful as a study aid. But the questions and answers are the same. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of either... Comments appreciated.
I agree completely.The whole point is to learn and understand the material and the principles. The dumps are a good test as to whether you have grasped the subject. If an answer seems odd, wrong or you don't understand why it's the answer, go to the books or online to read up on that area. Don't assume an answer in a dump is correct and memorise it parrot fashion.
not same questions
learn material
As an experienced network administrator, you are asked to determine the source of an unauthorized zone transfer. What is an effective approach to accomplish that?
Correct given as: Enable better physical access to the DNS server.
(makes no sense)
I would answer: Enable and evaluate the DNS transaction logs.
==========
As an experienced Network Engineer, you should be familiar with the knowledge about the following protocols. Which one can be used for remote access authentication?
Correct given as: ARP
ARP resolves an IP address in to a MAC address
I would answer: RADIUS
==========
As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support at
certways. A customer emails to ask how to identity that the sender of a message is who he says he is. Refer to the following processes. Which process involves confirming the identity of a person?
Answer given as: Authentication
Question seems to be referring to being able to confirm the identity of
the sender - ie digital certificates - so I would answer
Nonrepudiation
=====
For the following items, which one is a collection of servers setup to attract hackers?
Answer given as: Honeypot
Mentions a "collection of servers" Honeynet is a term for a collection of
honeypots
Have some more but reaching character limit for post