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That's awesome, @TIEN TRAN It’s great to see such enthusiasm for ERP, CRM, SCM, and BI solutions. Are there any specific trends or tools in the industry that you're currently excited about? I'm always curious to learn more about innovative software solutions.
I once used SSH local forwarding when I needed to access a web application that was only available on a remote server's internal network. By setting up local forwarding, I was able to securely connect my local machine to the remote server’s localhost port and access the application as if it were running on my machine.
I don't have a comment - I have a question. My question involves step 5, where key pairs are generated. Does this step always take place, even when passwords are used for authenticaton?
Beautiful question @Trevor Chandler! In step 5, key pairs are generated only for public key authentication. If password authentication is used, key pair generation isn't necessary(step 4). Instead, the server verifies the password, and a session key is still negotiated to encrypt the communication. So, key pairs are used only in public key authentication, not in password-based methods.
thank you Stephen Schneiter for your support AND THE Voucher I got the network+ N10-009
PASSED THE EXAM 723 WITH PASS 720 MARK. With 5 PBQs in the exam I thought the was not easy at all . BUT I PASSED IT. PETER HANWITH-HORDEN
Hello fellow instructors, we are currently recruiting coaches/instructors willing to facilitate online classes for Data, A, Network, Project, ITF/Tech, Cloud, Cybersecurity. Do share your profile x cv to [email protected] …Hourly rates apply. Open to negotiation. thank you!
Hi Andrea, I am teaching the ITF+ course at Navarro College in Texas. I am looking for expertise in helping me to set up my course in Canvas and best practices. It sounds like you have used the CompTIA course materials at the college level. Any chance we could talk?
Hello, yes, certainly we can chat. I'm not using TestOut but can walk you through the material I have. Steve L seems to have a Canvas course you can use. I will have limited availability this week, then out next week. Are you available tomorrow, 8/12, at 12 PST? My school email is [email protected]
Hello, thank you for admission into this group. I have updated my profile with information regarding my background and goals for CompTIA. Professor Shane Allen
Hello everyone.... I am A+ certified and also teach technology at the higher ed level. Will be relocating to Spain in 2025 and will be looking for remote employment. I am a US and Spain\EU citizen native bilingual in English and Spanish. I am open to project management positions and consulting. I also have extensive experience in digital marketing as well as certifications.
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