Which two commands can be used to confirm that the Solaris IP Filter kernel modules are loaded and bound to yo
You configure Solaris IP Filter on your bge0 network interface to block all incoming connections, but you are still able to telnet to the server. Which two commands can be used to confirm that the Solaris IP Filter kernel modules are loaded and bound to your network interface? (Choose two.)
Which rule should you add to your Solaris IP Filter configuration file on the web server?
You need to log attempts to connect to the SMTP port on your web server.
Which rule should you add to your Solaris IP Filter configuration file on the web server?
Which three network connections are blocked by the ipfilter software?
A Solaris 10 OS server has packet filtering enabled. The rule set includes:
pass in all
pass in quick from any to any port = 22
pass in quick from any to any port = 80
pass in from any to any port = 23
pass in from any to any port = 25
block in all
Which three network connections are blocked by the ipfilter software? (Choose three.)
Which two statements about Solaris IP Filter are correct?
Which two statements about Solaris IP Filter are correct? (Choose two.)
Which two are kernel modules of Solaris IP Filter?
In the context of packet filtering, the Solaris IP Filter firewall provides a set of user level utility and kernel modules. Which two are kernel modules of Solaris IP Filter? (Choose two.)
Which command can you use to see if packets are being blocked?
After configuring and enabling Solaris IP Filter on your workstation, you want to confirm that it is correctly blocking packets. The filtering rules you have configured are:
pass in quick from any to any port = 22
pass in quick from any to any port = 80
pass out all keep state
block in any
Which command can you use to see if packets are being blocked?
Which rule should you add to your Solaris IP Filter configuration to block all such packets?
While configuring Solaris IP Filter on a system, you want to block all ICMP Redirect packets.
/usr/include/netinet/ip_icmp.h contains the following entry :
#define ICMP_REDIRECT 5 /* shorter route, codes:/
Which rule should you add to your Solaris IP Filter configuration to block all such packets?
Which line must be added in the /etc/ipf/ipf.conf firewall configuration file in order to implement thesechang
The network in your company is divided into different subnets. All Solaris 10 OS servers on your network have Solaris IP Filter firewall enabled with a default policy rule that blocks all incoming connections.
One subnet, with address space 10.1.1.0/24, has a server named sys-x with the IP address 10.1.1.100/32.
Due to changes in your network, the sys-x server must accept connections to its X:0 to X:9 terminal ports only from the 10.1.1.0/24 subnet.
Which line must be added in the /etc/ipf/ipf.conf firewall configuration file in order to implement these
changes?
Which two must be performed on the host?
A Solaris 10 OS administrator needs to configure a host to operate as an NTP server. Which two must be performed on the host? (Choose two.)
Which two commands need to be run on the DHCP server for the DHCP client to obtain an IP address?
Given the following portion of in.dhcpd output running in debug mode:
3cdbc114: There is no 192.6.17.0 dhcp-network table.
3cdbc114: Datagram received on network device: hme0.
Which two commands need to be run on the DHCP server for the DHCP client to obtain an IP address? (Choose two.)