You need to designate a website on Server1 as the certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point for the C

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has an enterprise root
certification authority (CA) for contoso.com.
You deploy another member server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the
Web Server (IIS) server role installed.
You need to designate a website on Server1 as the certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point
for the C

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has an enterprise root
certification authority (CA) for contoso.com.
You deploy another member server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the
Web Server (IIS) server role installed.
You need to designate a website on Server1 as the certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point
for the C

A.
The solution must ensure that CRLs are published automatically to Server2.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
Create an http:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
No Majority: Disk Only

A.
The solution must ensure that CRLs are published automatically to Server2.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
Create an http:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
No Majority: Disk Only

B.
Configure a CA exit module.
Node Majority

C.
Create a file:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
Node and File Share Majority

D.
Configure a CA policy module.
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) in CAPolicy.inf. Note that any CDP in CAPolicy.inf
will take precedence for certificate verifiers over the CDP’s specified in the CA policy module.
Note:

CRLDistributionPoint
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) for a root CA certificate in the CAPolicy.inf. This
section does not configure the CDP for the CA itself. After the CA has been installed you can
configure the CDP URLs that the CA will include in each certificate that it issues. The URLs specified
in this section of the CAPolicy.inf file are included in the root CA certificate itself.
Example:
[CRLDistributionPoint]
URL=http://pki.wingtiptoys.com/cdp/WingtipToysRootCA.crl
QUESTION 209
Your company has a main office and a remote office. The remote office is used for disaster recovery.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
member servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4. All servers run Windows Server 2012
R2.
Server1 and Server2 are located in the main office. Server3 and Server4 are located in the remote
office.
All servers have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a
failover cluster named Cluster1. Storage is replicated between the main office and the remote site.
You need to ensure that Cluster1 is available if two nodes in the same office fail.
What are two possible quorum configurations that achieve the goal? (Each correct answer presents
a complete solution. Choose two.)
Node and Disk Majority

E.
Configure an enrollment agent.

D.
Configure a CA policy module.
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) in CAPolicy.inf. Note that any CDP in CAPolicy.inf
will take precedence for certificate verifiers over the CDP’s specified in the CA policy module.
Note:

CRLDistributionPoint
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) for a root CA certificate in the CAPolicy.inf. This
section does not configure the CDP for the CA itself. After the CA has been installed you can
configure the CDP URLs that the CA will include in each certificate that it issues. The URLs specified
in this section of the CAPolicy.inf file are included in the root CA certificate itself.
Example:
[CRLDistributionPoint]
URL=http://pki.wingtiptoys.com/cdp/WingtipToysRootCA.crl
QUESTION 209
Your company has a main office and a remote office. The remote office is used for disaster recovery.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
member servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4. All servers run Windows Server 2012
R2.
Server1 and Server2 are located in the main office. Server3 and Server4 are located in the remote
office.
All servers have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a
failover cluster named Cluster1. Storage is replicated between the main office and the remote site.
You need to ensure that Cluster1 is available if two nodes in the same office fail.
What are two possible quorum configurations that achieve the goal? (Each correct answer presents
a complete solution. Choose two.)
Node and Disk Majority

A.
The solution must ensure that CRLs are published automatically to Server2.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
Create an http:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
No Majority: Disk Only

B.
Configure a CA exit module.
Node Majority

C.
Create a file:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
Node and File Share Majority

D.
Configure a CA policy module.
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) in CAPolicy.inf. Note that any CDP in CAPolicy.inf
will take precedence for certificate verifiers over the CDP’s specified in the CA policy module.
Note:

CRLDistributionPoint
You can specify CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) for a root CA certificate in the CAPolicy.inf. This
section does not configure the CDP for the CA itself. After the CA has been installed you can
configure the CDP URLs that the CA will include in each certificate that it issues. The URLs specified
in this section of the CAPolicy.inf file are included in the root CA certificate itself.
Example:
[CRLDistributionPoint]
URL=http://pki.wingtiptoys.com/cdp/WingtipToysRootCA.crl
QUESTION 209
Your company has a main office and a remote office. The remote office is used for disaster recovery.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
member servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4. All servers run Windows Server 2012
R2.
Server1 and Server2 are located in the main office. Server3 and Server4 are located in the remote
office.
All servers have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a
failover cluster named Cluster1. Storage is replicated between the main office and the remote site.
You need to ensure that Cluster1 is available if two nodes in the same office fail.
What are two possible quorum configurations that achieve the goal? (Each correct answer presents
a complete solution. Choose two.)
Node and Disk Majority

Explanation:
A)
To specify CRL distribution points in issued certificates
Open the Certification Authority snap-in.
In the console tree, click the name of the CA.
On the Action menu, click Properties , and then click the Extensions tab. Confirm that Select
extension is set to CRL Distribution Point (CDP) .
Do one or more of the following. (The list of CRL distribution points is in the Specify locations from
which users can obtain a certificate revocation list (CRL) box.)
/ To indicate that you want to use a URL as a CRL distribution point
Click the CRL distribution point, select the Include in the CDP extension of issued certificates check
box, and then click OK .
Click Yes to stop and restart Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).

Depending on the quorum configuration option that you choose and your specific settings, the
cluster will be configured in one of the following quorum modes:
* (A) No majority (disk witness only)
* (B) Node majority (no witness)
* Node majority with witness (disk or file share)

Configure and Manage the Quorum in a Windows Server 2012 R2 Failover Cluster



Leave a Reply 6

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


coodyscoops

coodyscoops

Node Majority and Node Majority: Disk Only

ChaserZX

ChaserZX

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has an enterprise root certification authority (CA) for contoso.com.
You deploy another member server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has
the Web Server (IIS) server role installed.
You need to designate a website on Server1 as the certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point
for the CA. The solution must ensure that CRLs are published automatically to Server2.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)

A.
Create an http:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.

B.
Configure a CA exit module.

C.
Create a file:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry

D.
Configure an enrollment agent.

E.
Configure a CA policy module.

KungFury

KungFury

A and C

To automatically publish the CRL on a separate server

Ensure that a trust relationship exists such that the Web Server trusts the CA Server.
On the Web server computer, create a new local folder to contain the CRL files (for example, C:\CRL).
Configure the folder with the following:
Share the folder, for example, with the share name of CRL.
Specify the share permissions of Read and Change to the CA server computer account.
Specify NTFS permissions of Read and Write to the CA server computer account.
On the CA server, load Certification Authority, right-click your CA, select Properties, and then click the Extensions tab.
Ensure that CRL Distribution Point (CDP) is selected, and then click Add.
In the Add Location dialog box, type the following and then click OK: file://\\\\.crl For example, if your Web server was called server2 and the folder share name you created for the CRL was called CRL, you would type file://\\server2\CRL\.crl
Ensure that only the following options are selected for this new entry:
Publish CRLs to this location
Publish Delta CRLs to this location
If you are prompted to restart Active Directory Certificate Services, click Yes.
After the computer has restarted, load Certification Authority, expand your CA, right-click Revoked Certificates, click All Tasks, and then click Publish.
On the Publish CRL popup dialog box, ensure that New CRL is selected, and then click OK. If you do not see an error, check the folder on the Web server and confirm that it now contains one or more files with .crl extensions. If you do see an error, it is likely that there is a syntax error or permissions error that must be corrected before the CRL can be published to the separate Web server.

To specify the separate Web server as a CDP

On the CA server, load Certification Authority, right-click your CA, select Properties, and then click the Extensions tab.
Ensure that CRL Distribution Point (CDP) is selected, and then click Add.
In the Add Location dialog box, type the following and then click OK: http://<FQDN_of_Web_Server//.crl For example, if your Web server was called server2.contoso.com and the virtual directory you created in IIS was called CRL, you would type http:// server2.contoso.com/crl/.crl
Ensure that the following options are selected for this new entry:
Include in CRLs. Clients use this to find Delta CRL locations.
Include in the CDP extension of issued certificates
Click OK. If you are prompted to restart Active Directory Certificate Services, click Yes.

Jon

Jon

A.
Create an http:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry.
C.
Create a file:// CRL distribution point (CDP) entry