CompTIA Network+ · N10-009

Objective 4.4: Compare and contrast remote access methods and security implications

Practice questions for Network+ objective 4.4, Compare and contrast remote access methods and security implications.” Every question is original, written to the N10-009 exam objectives, and comes with a full explanation — answer them below to see instant grading.

This objective sits in Domain 4.0: Network Security, which is about 19% of the exam — so mastering it moves your readiness score meaningfully.

1.An administrator uses a protocol that provides encrypted remote command-line access to a Linux server over TCP port 22. Which protocol is this?

2.An organization's security policy states that remote workers must use a VPN that prevents split tunneling, but a developer argues that split tunneling reduces latency for cloud-based development tools. What is the primary security concern with split tunneling?

3.A company wants to allow remote administrators to access a Windows environment without directly exposing RDP to the internet, using a broker service over HTTPS port 443. Which solution is this?

4.An organization uses a dedicated isolated server that administrators must connect to first before accessing any other internal systems, ensuring all remote management sessions are logged and audited. What is this device called?

5.A Windows system administrator remotely connects to a server's full graphical desktop environment over TCP port 3389. Which protocol is being used?

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