We need to do this splitting this week.  I proposed two methods here.  Any
final comments?  The objective 2.214.7 is "network troubleshooting" and so I
think it should not got on 201 (because it will require information that is
better left for teaching on 202)?

-Alan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Mead" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: Level 2: Splitting the objectives (fwd)


> The only problem with dividing the Security and Troubleshooting items over
> exams is that any new exams we publish will feature some sort of feedback
on
> area scores.  So I guess they would get two (different) scores on these
> areas on the two exams.... I guess that's not such a bad thing.
>
> I was going to suggest that we put Web and Mail & News on the 201 exam,
and
> I copied their objectives below, but now I wonder if we should do as
Caldera
> says and put all of File & Service Sharing and Troubleshooting (except
> 2.214.7) onto 201 and put 2.214.7 on 202.  We could then provide feedback
on
> 2.214.7 specifically on the 202 exam.
>
> -Alan
>
>
> 206 Mail & News
>
> 2.206.1 Configuring mailing lists: Install and maintain mailing lists
using
> majordomo. Monitor majordomo problems by viewing majordomo logs.
>
> 2.206.2 Using Sendmail: Candidates should be able to manage a Sendmail
> configuration including email aliases, mail quotas, and virtual mail
> domains. This objective includes configuring internal mail relays and
> monitoring SMTP servers.
>
> 2.206.3 Managing Mail Traffic: Candidates should be able to implement
client
> mail management software to filter, sort, and monitor incoming user mail.
> This objective includes using software such as procmail on both server and
> client side.
>
> 2.206.4 Serving news: Candidates should be able to install and configure
> news servers using inn. This objective includes customizing and monitoring
> served newsgroups.
>
> 208 Web Services
>
> 2.208.1 Implementing a web server: Candidates should be able to install
and
> configure an Apache web server. This objective includes monitoring Apache
> load and performance, restricting client user access, configuring mod_perl
> and PHP support, and setting up client user authentication. Also included
is
> configuring Apache server options such as maximum requests, minimum and
> maximim servers, and clients.
>
> 2.208.2 Maintaining a web server: Candidates should be able to configure
> Apache to use virtual hosts for websites without dedicated IP addresses.
> This objective also includes creating an SSL certification for Apache and
> defining SSL definitions in configuration files using OpenSSL. Also
included
> is customizing file access by implementing redirect statements in Apache's
> configuration files.
>
> 2.208.3 Implementing a proxy server: Candidates should be able to install
> and configure a proxy server using Squid. This objective includes
> implementing access policies, setting up authentication, and utilizing
> memory usage.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 3:25 PM
> Subject: Re: Level 2: Splitting the objectives (fwd)
>
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > We didn't get any feedback regarding this topic, and it is imperitive
> that
> > > we decide how to organize the two exams for Level 2. Your input is
> > > crucial!
> > >
> > > Please review the mail below, and give us your thoughts!
> > >
> >
> > I didn't reply last time because dividing between system and network was
> > one way I usually split things up (see the TOC in Using Linux).  I then
> > put a third category, special areas, for troubleshooting and security
> > because they really span both.  I also include specialized things like
> > iptables here as well.  But since this isn't going to cut it with two
> > exams, I liked your way: System (including troubleshooting and security)
> > and Networking.  Q: Can you split troubleshooting and security into
> > their respective system and network components for the exam?  It won't
> > help the weighting (much), but it would help the division of
> > categories.  If you really needed to maintain relatively even weights,
> > File Sharing could move to system.  This would give you 44/54, and by
> > spitting Security and Troubleshooting, get you even closer.
> >
> > David A. Bandel
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