Which four tasks can be accomplished using this file?
Configuration information for BIND 8 and 9 is provided by statements in
the file /etc/named.conf. Which four tasks can be accomplished using this file? (Choose four.)
which is the source of answers from authoritative DNS servers?
In the context of naming resolution, which is the source of answers from authoritative DNS servers?
which Stratum level does your NTP server report itself as?
An NTP server is configured to synchronize from three other NTP servers, all of which are Stratum 2 servers. By default, which Stratum level does your NTP server report itself as?
Which command accomplishes this?
A DNS server fails when attempting to resolve whizwheel.magicthings.org
to an IP address. You want to make the nslookup command reference the DNS server 129.147.22.222
without modifying the /etc/resolv.conf file. Which command accomplishes this?
Which Solaris IP Filter feature can be used to simplify the required rule additions?
A Solaris IP Filter administrator is tasked with creating rules granting access to a new system for beta testing. The testing is only to be done by a select group of users originating from a large number of different subnets. Which Solaris IP Filter feature can be used to simplify the required rule additions?
Which two statements describe rule processing behavior for this configuration?
Given this Solaris IP Filter rule enabled on a host:
pass out quick all
block in all
pass in from 192.168.1.55/32 to any
block out on hme0
Which two statements describe rule processing behavior for this configuration? (Choose two.)
When does a packet that matches a Solaris IP Filter rule with the quick keyword continue to be processed?
A Solaris IP Filter rule with the keyword quick bypasses the normal rule checking sequence by immediately acting on the network packet if it matches the rule. When does a packet that matches a Solaris IP Filter rule with the quick keyword continue to be processed?
What has the administrator forgotten?
An administrator of the company firewall has modified the set of Solaris IP
Filter rules contained in the /etc/ipf/ipf.conf file enabling inbound HTTP traffic to reach a newly
implemented web server.
Following activation of the new rule set, outbound response packets from the web server are being blocked. The output of ipfstat -o reports:
block out all
What has the administrator forgotten?
What are two outcomes of applying this ipf.conf configuration?
A Solaris system router 192.168.1.55 running Solaris IP Filter is configured with two network interfaces on different subnets. The system needs to be configured to route all HTTP traffic and allow SSH login access only from the qfe0 interface.
pass in quick from any to any port = 80 keep state
pass in on qfe0 from any to 192.168.1.55/32 port = 22
block in all
block out all
What are two outcomes of applying this ipf.conf configuration? (Choose two.)
Which command displays information on stdout regarding packets that match rules?
A Solaris 10 OS server has packet filtering enabled. Which command displays information on stdout regarding packets that match rules?