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OPS335 Lab 1

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"Break My Network" script
==== "Break My Network" script ====
You will now download, set execute permissions and run a Bash shell script to try to "break" the network connection for your vm1. This will provide troubleshooting practice to check your network configuration file, look and correct errors and restart your network interface connection.  Perform the Following Steps: #Move to your '''vm1''' machine in order to perform the following trouble-shooting task:<ol type="a"><li>#Use the '''wget''' command (with option "--no-check-certificate" ) to download and run the following shell script:<br>http://scs.senecacollege.ca/~murray.saul/ops335/break-network.bash<br><br>'''NOTE: If the wget command is not available with your minimum install vms, then install that command.'''<br><br></li><li>#When you have run that shell script, restart your vm1 machine.</li><li>#Use the commands taught in this lab to confirm if your network connection is broken.</li><li>#Carefully check your configuration to see if there is a change to your settings</li><li>#Try to temporarily connect to the Internet</li><li>Edit your network settings file to make the changes permanent</li><li>#Test your connectivity (including after a reboot of your vm1.<br><br></li></ol> '''Note:''' You should be able to go through that troubleshooting process pretty quickly. Setting up the network in this course is never a primary task, but it's almost always a prerequisite for anything else we're going to do. You can't have a working web server (or any other kind of server) if you don't have a working network connection.
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