Part A In this first part of the assignment, you are required to: • Provide a summary of the configuration steps on the server and client. Include screenshots to evident functionality at the client-side. Discuss the rationale behind service selection and configuration. (10%) • Demonstrate a minimum of 2 attacks against each of the two services configured. Any further and complex attacks will attract more marks. Log all the important and offensive events against your target including attacks detected, services' logs nature, origin of the attack and damage caused. Support your demonstration with screenshots. (35%) • Critically reflect on countermeasures and prevention mechanisms applied to mitigate against your attacks. (15%)
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Configuration Steps on Server and Client: - Server-side: a. Install and configure the required services (e.g., SSH, HTTP, FTP, etc.). b. Set up user accounts and access permissions. c. Configure firewall rules to allow or deny specific traffic. d. Enable Show more…
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