MCSE: Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Design Study Guide (70-297)
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- back-to-back firewalls
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Firewall solution that places two firewalls in front of the internal network. This allows for resources to be placed between them in a perimeter network so that external users can access them safely. These types of setups are also known as DMZs.
- baseline
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Initial sampling of data that is used as a comparison point for troubleshooting system performance.
- bastion host
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Firewall solution that uses a single firewall in front of the internal network but does not allow for a perimeter network.
- Block Inheritance
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The method of stopping GPOs from upper levels within the Group Policy hierarchy from being processed unless the upper-level GPOs are enforced.
- brute force attack
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Attack type that attempts to break the security of a system by continuous attempts at discovering the password or encryption key.