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Help me out with the Wspcfg.ini file
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| What is the correct answer to this one?
Your TCP/IP network uses Proxy Server for Internet access. You install a TelnetD server application on a Microsoft Windows NT computer on your internal network. What must you do to enable remote Internet users to gain access to the TelnetD server on your internal network?
a. Edit the Mspclnt.ini file on the TelnetD server computer.
b. Create a custom Wspcfg.ini file and place it in the directory where the TelnetD software is installed.
c. Create a custom Wspcfg.ini file and place it in the Mspclnt directory on the TelnetD computer.
d. Configure TelnetD to use Proxy Server.
I've seen some people answer B(sounds the best to me), but some are sure it's C???
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| Dear isse Offcourse the answer is B Don't worry & Good luck
To enable a server application that runs on the internal network to receive requests from Internet clients, you should create a Wspcfg.ini file in the directory where the application's executable files are located. The Mspclnt.ini file on the TelnetD server computer points to a specific Proxy Server computer. The Wspcfg.ini file binds TCP port 23 on the Proxy Server computer to the TelnetD server. Choice a is incorrect because a client copy of the Mspclnt.ini file is periodically overwritten by the master copy from the Proxy Server computer. The TelnetD server runs as a WinSock Proxy client application and does not need to be specially configured to use Proxy Server, even if the program's user interface allows such a configuration
quote: Originally posted by isse:
What is the correct answer to this one?
Your TCP/IP network uses Proxy Server for Internet access. You install a TelnetD server application on a Microsoft Windows NT computer on your internal network. What must you do to enable remote Internet users to gain access to the TelnetD server on your internal network?
a. Edit the Mspclnt.ini file on the TelnetD server computer.
b. Create a custom Wspcfg.ini file and place it in the directory where the TelnetD software is installed.
c. Create a custom Wspcfg.ini file and place it in the Mspclnt directory on the TelnetD computer.
d. Configure TelnetD to use Proxy Server.
I've seen some people answer B(sounds the best to me), but some are sure it's C???
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