Greetings!

Here is the information you’ll need to know to get your lab graded.

  1. Grading Date/Time: <time>
    Contact me ASAP if that time will not work for you for any reason and I will work with you to reschedule.
  2. Zoom Link: <link>
    If you haven’t used Zoom before, I recommend going to https://ksu.zoom.us/ first to download the Zoom client software. Then, when the time comes, click the link above to join the Zoom session.
  3. Your Setup:
    Before you join the Zoom session for grading, please have the following steps completed on your end. This helps things go as smoothly as possible:
  4. Use the fastest internet connection available to you. If you are using a laptop with a wireless connection, you may want to plug in to a hard-wired connection if available. If you can work from campus, that may be best, depending on your home internet connection.
  5. Make sure your audio input device (microphone) is working in Zoom. You are not required to have a webcam, but you are welcome to use one if you like. I will be using a webcam and microphone on my end.
  6. Confirm that all the VMs for this lab are booted and running on your system.
  7. We’ll be using the desktop sharing features of Zoom so I can see your VMs. So, make sure you close any windows or programs that are running in the background that shouldn’t be shared with me.
  8. Operations:
    Here are a few operations you may be asked to demonstrate:
  9. Access File Shares from Windows 10 Client
  10. GPO in Windows Server
  11. Access File Shares from Ubuntu Client
  12. fstab and libpam-mount entries for automatically mounting shares
  13. Working Windows Web Application (host header, SSL redirect)
  14. Working Ubuntu Web Application (virtual host, SSL redirect, MySQL on Backend)
  15. Finality
    Once you begin the grading process, no changes may be made to your system to fix any errors encountered. The grade you receive will reflect the state of your VMs at the start of the grading process. This is to ensure that grades are fairly determined and that no special consideration is given.

That should cover everything. Please let me know if you have any questions prior to your scheduled grading time.

Good luck!
Russ