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| ToaDz 2003-02-08, 10:24 pm |
| Question:
Which three services does a proxy server provide? (Choose three)
A. Cached E-mail
B. Cached Client Files
C. Cached Web Pages
D. Cached DNS Information
My answer: A, B, C
I know a proxy server can cache e-mail and web pages. I'm guessing it can
cache client files, but CANNOT cache DNS information.
Am I corret?
What do you guys think?
Cheers,
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::[ToaDz]::
A+, MCP Win2000 Pro & Server, Studying for Network+
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| Slammer 2003-02-09, 5:24 am |
| You can cache DNS information....If the client cant find the DNS in on the
Cache server, its forwarded out for a lookup.
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Slammer
MCSA, CNA, iNet+, Server+, Net+, A+
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| Murli Zee 2003-02-09, 1:24 pm |
| Client Files?
Proxies cache's information relating to the server, not the client. I can't
think of an example where a proxy would cache client files.
"ToaDz" <mr_toadz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Question:
>
> Which three services does a proxy server provide? (Choose three)
>
> A. Cached E-mail
> B. Cached Client Files
> C. Cached Web Pages
> D. Cached DNS Information
>
> My answer: A, B, C
>
> I know a proxy server can cache e-mail and web pages. I'm guessing it can
> cache client files, but CANNOT cache DNS information.
>
> Am I corret?
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> ::[ToaDz]::
>
> A+, MCP Win2000 Pro & Server, Studying for Network+
>
>
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