SIMULATION -The system ldap.example.com provides an LDAP authentication service.Your system should bind to this service as follows:The base DN for the authentication service is dc=domain11, dc=example, dc=com LDAP is used to provide both account information and authentication information. The connection should be encrypted using the certificate at http://host.domain11.example.com/pub/domain11.crtWhen properly configured, ldapuserX should be able to log into your system, but will not have a home directory until you have completed the autofs requirement.Username: ldapuser11 -Password: password -
SIMULATION -Configure your system so that it is an NTP client of server.domain11.example.com
SIMULATION -Configure autofs to automount the home directories of LDAP users as follows: host.domain11.example.com NFS-exports /home to your system.This filesystem contains a pre-configured home directory for the user ldapuser11 ldapuser11's home directory is host.domain11.example.com /rhome/ldapuser11 ldapuser11's home directory should be automounted locally beneath /rhome as /rhome/ldapuser11Home directories must be writable by their usersldapuser11's password is 'password'.
SIMULATION -Create a user alex with a userid of 3400. The password for this user should be redhat.
SIMULATION -Add an additional swap partition of 754 MB to your system.The swap partition should automatically mount when your system boots.Do not remove or otherwise alter any existing swap partitions on your system.
SIMULATION -Locate all the files owned by ira and copy them to the / root/findresults directory.