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26 Comments on “Is there a method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to a specific instance?

  1. michjojo says:

    This question has a missing part.

    The actual question should be:

    Is there a method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to the OPERATING SYSTEM of a specific instance?

    Answer is NO.




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  2. BDA says:

    @Jones

    No, these are just well-crafted practice questions. You should take 6-8 months of free tier to hone your skills. Take a course in-tandem too.




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  3. Ganesh Ghube says:

    Answer= C

    Amazon EC2 uses SSH keys, Windows passwords, and security groups to control who has access to the operating system of specific Amazon EC2 instances. There’s no method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to the operating system of a specific instance.




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  4. rao says:

    Answer is B: hence here question is, doesn’t AWS has facility to restrict the user to specific instance, answer is “YES”, question is not talking about OS of instance.




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  5. 123 says:

    Note
    Amazon EC2 uses SSH keys, Windows passwords, and security groups to control who has access to the operating system of specific Amazon EC2 instances. There’s no method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to the operating system of a specific instance.




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  6. 123ABC AB says:

    Note
    Amazon EC2 uses SSH keys, Windows passwords, and security groups to control who has access to the operating system of specific Amazon EC2 instances. There’s no method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to the operating system of a specific instance.




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  7. cloudguru30 says:

    “C” is the right answer
    Amazon EC2 uses SSH keys, Windows passwords, and security groups to control who has access to the operating system of specific Amazon EC2 instances. There’s no method in the IAM system to allow or deny access to the operating system of a specific instance.




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