70-294 QOTD for May 14th

Discussion in 'Active Directory Exams' started by tripwire45, May 13, 2004.

  1. tripwire45
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    Derek is a network technician for a company using a Windows Server 2003 domain. He is given the task of setting up a trust relationship with a UNIX domain operated by a recently acquired company. Which of the following types of trust could Derek use?

    A. Transitive Trust
    B. Forest Trust
    C. External Trust
    D. Realm Trust
    E. Shortcut Trust

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  2. Jakamoko
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    Happy to go with A.
     
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  3. Phoenix
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    erm
    C or D
    C is used to trusts to NT4 or older domains (now im guessing windows doesnt count unix domains as active directories)

    D if its using kerboros

    i was torn between B and C though, not sure if a Forest trust can be used in a Windows - Non windows nature
     
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  5. AJ

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    Gonna go with C :D
     
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  6. nugget
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    I'll go with C because of what the name implies.
     
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  7. tripwire45
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    Great responses everyone. Thanks for pitching in. Windows Server 2003 AD really has some differences from a Windows 2000 domain. In Windows 2000, you could only establish trusts with other Windows domains. This is the first MS NOS that can establish trusts with a completely different NOS and yes...they both have to be using Kerberos 5 which we will assume is true here. Not answer time yet, though.
     
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  8. Phoenix
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    if they are both using K5 it should be a Realm Trust i think :)
     
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  9. tripwire45
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    Correct Answer: D Realm Trust.

    And I quote: "Realm Trusts alllow for interoperability between a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory forest and any non-Windows realm that supports Kerberos 5 (such as UNIX)."

    External Trusts was tempting abut these are commonly used when you still have Windows NT 4.0 domains on your network. External Trusts define a one way trust relationship which is typical of NT domains since they did not support transitive trust relationships.
     
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  10. AJ

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    Bugger :!:
     
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