/etc/ssh/sshd_config
In some distributions it can be in odd places like /etc/sshd_config, /usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
This command will copy the running configuration (located in RAM) of a Cisco device to a TFTP server. After executing the command you will be prompted for further information about the TFTP server (Server Address, file name, etc.).
ntds.dit
ntds.dit
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The host file provides a list of static DNS entries for a specific computer. In general, the computer checks it's host file for DNS lookup before going to the DNS server.If the server name is found in the host file, the computer uses the specified IP address. Otherwise, the server queries a DNS server for name lookup.
File extension.
DHCP server configuration in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf(FEDORA)or /etc/dhcpd.conf (RHEL).
pagefile.sys
Pagefile.sys
First you have to have a File Server or a Host that will allow you to upload your file. Then you can use a type of program that is known as a "File Transfer Protocol" software. This program will log-in to the Host's File Server and locate the appropriate folder and move the program for you. You can search the internet and find free FTP software to do this. BUT you have to have a website to upload the file to. You can register for a website NAME. You can do this yourself or some places will do this for you and then rent you the file server space for your files.
Start of Authority (SOA) is the first record in the zone file. It contains the name of the primary DNS Server, which must correspond to an Name Server (NS) record in the file, the administrator's e-mail address and the length of time records can be cached before going back to the authoritative DNS server.