An administrator deployed a VM that is hosting an internal website. Users report they are unable to access the new website. Which of the following should the network administrator do to test whether web traffic is being sent and received?
I keep mixing up the loopback address and the VM's IP. I guess pinging the loopback could show if the web server is running, but it won't tell us about external access, right?
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like browsing to any website wouldn't really test the internal site specifically. It seems like we need to focus on the VM itself.
I remember we practiced something similar where we had to check connectivity to a server. I think pinging the VM's IP address could help determine if it's reachable.
I'm a bit confused on the distinctions between the types of analytics. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand the differences before answering this.
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The error message and the reference information point to the account not having the right admin role, so I'll go with that.
The embedded cryptoprocessor and hardware-backed public key storage are the obvious choices here. Those security features would allow the organization to better protect their corporate resources by requiring a secure hardware element for remote access. Seems like a smart move on their part.
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