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ADFS Lab Questions

The document discusses configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and contains 7 multiple choice questions about allowing protocols, ports, importing certificates, configuring relying party trusts, creating account partners, exporting and importing token-signing certificates, and adding servers to an existing AD FS farm.

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ADFS Lab Questions

The document discusses configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and contains 7 multiple choice questions about allowing protocols, ports, importing certificates, configuring relying party trusts, creating account partners, exporting and importing token-signing certificates, and adding servers to an existing AD FS farm.

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1. You deploy an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Federation Service Proxy on a server named Server1.

You need to configure the Windows Firewall on Server1 to allow external users to authenticate by using AD FS. Which protocol should you allow on Server1? a) Kerberos b) SSL c) SMB d) RPC 2. You deploy an Active Directory Federation Services [AD FS] Federation Service Proxy on

a server named Server1. You need to configure the Windows Firewall on Server1 to allow external users to authenticate by using AD FS. Which inbound TCP port should you allow on Server1? a) 88 b) 135 c) 443 d) 445 3. You deploy a new Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) federation server. You request new certificates for the AD FS federation server. You need to ensure that the AD FS federation server can use the new certificates. To which certificate store should you import the certificates? a) Computer b) IIS Admin Service service account c) Local Administrator d) World Wide Web Publishing Service service account 4. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 has the Active Directory Federation Services [AD FS] role installed. You have an application named App1 that is configured to use Server1 for AD FS authentication. You deploy a new server named Server2. Server2 is configured as an AD FS 2.0 server. You need to ensure that App1 can use Server2 for authentication. What should you do on Server2? a) Add an attribute store. b) Create a relying party trust. c) Create a claims provider trust. d) Create a relaying provider trust. 5. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. The Active Directory Federation Services [AD FS] role is installed on Server1. Contoso.com is defined as an account store. A partner company has a Web-based application that uses AD FS authentication. The partner company plans to provide users from contoso.com access to the Web application. You need to configure AD FS on contoso.com to allow contoso.com users to be authenticated by the partner company. What should you create on Server1? a) a new application

b) a resource partner c) an account partner d) an organization claim 6. Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 has the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Federation Service role service installed. You plan to deploy AD FS 2.0 on Server2. You need to export the token-signing certificate from Server1, and then import the certificate to Server2. Which format should you use to export the certificate? a) Base-64 encoded X.509 [.cer] b) Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard PKCS #7 [.p7b] c) DER encoded binary X.509 [.cer] d) Personal Information Exchange PKCS #12 [.pfx] 7. Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 has Active Directory Federation Services [AD FS] 2.0 installed. Server1 is a member of an AD FS farm. The AD FS farm is configured to use a configuration database that is stored on a separate Microsoft SQL Server. You install AD FS 2.0 on Server2. You need to add Server2 to the existing AD FS farm. What should you do? a) On Server1, run fsconfig.exe. b) On Server1, run fsconfigwizard.exe. c) On Server2, run fsconfig.exe. d) On Server2, run fsconfigwizard.exe.

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