How should you configure /etc/syslog.conf to show you all messages sent from PPP?
You are working in a graphical environment and trying to configure PPP, but you are having problems. You know that PPP uses the local2 facility for logging. To better watch what’s going on, you decide to open an Xconsole session and send all local2 messages there. How should you configure /etc/syslog.conf to show you all messages sent from PPP?
Which of the following files has the correct permissions?
Which of the following files has the correct permissions?
Which two files in a user’s home directory are used to customize the bash environment?
Which two files in a user’s home directory are used to customize the bash environment?
What file is displayed BEFORE users log in to the machine locally?
What file is displayed BEFORE users log in to the machine locally?
The hosts.lpd file provides
The hosts.lpd file provides:
What would the following command do?
What would the following command do?
$ cat hosts | lpr -#2
What program do you use to suspend a printer queue?
What program do you use to suspend a printer queue?
How many cron fields are there for specifying the time to execute a cron job?
How many cron fields are there for specifying the time to execute a cron job?
What is a well-known service that binds port 25 and is it required on all hosts?
What is a well-known service that binds port 25 and is it required on all hosts?
What action, if any, should you take?
You’ve been reviewing your security checklist and one of the items calls for reviewing the /etc/passwd file. You cat the file and notice that, while most users have an x in the second column, a few have a 14 character string in the second column.
What action, if any, should you take?