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GSNA Question #144: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B. On the Routing and Remote Access server, enable log authentication requests in Remote Access. The Routing and Remote Access service can log all the records of authentication and accounting information for connection attempts when Windows authentication or accounting is enabled. This can be done by enabling the log authentication requests in the properties of the Remote Ac

Question

You work as the Network Administrator for a company. You configure a Windows 2000-based computer as the Routing and Remote Access server, so that users can access the company's network, remotely. You want to log a record of all the users who access the network by using Routing and Remote Access. What will you do to log all the logon activities?

Options

  • AOn the Routing and Remote Access server, enable log authentication requests in auditing, and
  • BOn the Routing and Remote Access server, enable log authentication requests in Remote Access
  • COn the Routing and Remote Access server, enable log authentication requests in auditing.
  • DDo nothing as the Windows 2000-based Routing and Remote Access server automatically

Explanation

The Routing and Remote Access service can log all the records of authentication and accounting information for connection attempts when Windows authentication or accounting is enabled. This can be done by enabling the log authentication requests in the properties of the Remote Access Logging folder, in the Routing and Remote Access snap-in , where you can configure the type of activity to log, i.e., accounting or authentication activity and log file settings. This information is stored in the form of a log file in '%SystemRoot%System32LogFiles' folder. For each authentication attempt, the name of the remote access policy , that either accepted or rejected the connection attempt, is recorded. The logged information is useful to track remote access usage, and authentication attempts.

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