Which command would you use?
You need maximum performance of your machine and therefore you decide to unload all dispensable modules. Which command would you use?
What commands will load a kernel module?
What commands will load a kernel module? (Select TWO answers)
You just configured a kernel and now you want to check the dependencies.
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You just configured a kernel and now you want to check the dependencies.
Please enter the command and its argument(s).
Which of the following commands can typically be used t…
Which of the following commands can typically be used to configure a kernel?
The ______ command is used to setup, view, and modify packet filtering, network…
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The ______ command is used to setup, view, and modify packet filtering, network and port translation, and other packet mangling rules within 2.4 and later kernel.
Which command prints or adjusts the current limits on r…
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Which command prints or adjusts the current limits on resources available to the shell and to processes started by it, such as the maximum size of a core file or the
maximum number of processes running? (Please include the command only, without arguments or path.)
What file does the system administrator have to edit in…
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For security reasons, the system administrator is setting up a log server. What file does the system administrator have to edit in order to have each machine send
log entries to the new log server?
Which of the following commands would you use to look a…
Your gateway to the internet is using iptables and NAT to allow your private network to access the Internet. You’ve verified that the gateway is not set up to block
packets, but you need to verify that it is properly masquerading them. Which of the following commands would you use to look at your NAT tables?
Which of the following services is NOT usually protecte…
Which of the following services is NOT usually protected via TCP wrappers?
Please complete the following command: touch /etc/________
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You want to temporarily prevent users from logging in. Please complete the following command:
touch /etc/________