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 === Exercise Settings === === Exercise Settings ===
-New feature added to the subsystem exercises is locking and unlocking them through the use of a password.+A new feature that has been added to the "Exercises" subsystem is the **locking** and **unlocking** of an exercise using a password. To enable this function, first navigate to the exercise settings as shown in the image below.
  
-[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_1.jpg?600 |Password unlocking}}]+ [{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_en_4_exercises47.jpg?500 |Exercise settings option}}]\\
  
-The above feature was added on the one hand to limit access to certain users only and on the other to increase the safety level for non-authorized users. This way, the teacher can, depending on the case, allow access to an exercise or not.+Next, enable access control for the exercise in order to enter the password for that specific exercise.
  
-[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_2.jpg?600 |Password unlocking}}]+ [{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_en_4_exercises48.jpg?500 |Enable access control for the exercise}}]\\
  
-By the password given to you by the teacher you can gain access to an exercise which is password protected. Insert your password in the relevant field and complete the exercise. +Then, enter the desired password for the exercise, which you will need to share with the students of the course so they can access it.
  
-=== “Unlocking for certain IP(s) or IP CIDR(s)” === 
  
-By integrating this feature in the platform the teacher of the course has the capability to restrict access to certain IP addresses or specific subnetworks of a local network. This is very useful in conducting exams in a specific room (i.e. the laboratory) under the supervision of the teacher. + [{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_en_4_exercises49.jpg?500 |Enter exercise password}}]\\ 
-There are 3 types of addresses which can be used : + 
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 +This feature was added to restrict access to specific users and to increase the security level against unauthorized users. This way, the instructor has the ability to allow or deny access to a specific exercise depending on the circumstances. 
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 +A new function of the platform is the ability to define an exercise as an exam. This way, the course instructor ensures, on one hand, that only users who are logged in and registered in the course can complete the exercise, and on the other hand, that students will exclusively use the work window only for its completion. To enable the exam-type exercise setting, select the exercise settings and choose the corresponding exam checkbox, as shown in the image below. 
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 + [{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_en_4_exercises50.jpg?500 |Exam activation}}]\\ 
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 +=== "Unlock to specific IP(s) or IP CIDR(s)" === 
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 +With the integration of this new feature into the platform, the course instructor is given the ability to restrict access to specific IP addresses or to specific subnets of a local network. This is very useful for conducting quizzes-exercises in a specific room (e.g., a course lab) with the supervision and participation of the instructor. 
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 +There are three types of addresses that can be used: 
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 + 1) Full addresses which correspond to a specific computer or proxy. These can have the form 192.168.10.1 
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 +[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_3.jpg?600 |Full addresses}}]\\ 
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 +2) Full IPv6 addresses of the form 2a..... which correspond to a specific computer or proxy 
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 +[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_4.jpg?600 |Full addresses IPv6}}]\\ 
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 + 3)   CIDR subnet format of the form 195.134.156.10/24, which allows you to clearly specify the subnets you are referring to. 
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 +[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_5.jpg?600 |CIDR form}}]\\
  
-1) full addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. These usually have the form of 192.168.10.1 
  
-[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_3.jpg?600 |Full addresses}}] 
  
-2) Full addresses IPv6 of the form 2a….. addresses which correspond to a specific computer or server. 
  
-[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_4.jpg?600 |Full addresses IPv6}}] 
  
-3) CIDR subnetworks of the form 195.134.156.10/24 which allows you to clearly specify the subnetworks you are referring to.   
  
-[{{ :en:teacher:exercises:teacher_exercise_settings_5.jpg?600 |CIDR form}}] 
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