What directive can be used in named.conf to restrict zone transfers to the 192.168.1.0/24 network?
What directive can be used in named.conf to restrict zone transfers to the 192.168.1.0/24
network?
What program is this?
This program has 3 operating modes: copy-in mode, copy-out mode, and copy-pass mode,
and is used to copy files into or out of archives. What program is this? (Please provide the
command name only, with no arguments or path.)
What command was used on the host 192.168.123.5, to generate this output?
Running tcpdump -nli eth1 ‘icmp’ shows the following output: 11:56:35.599063 IP
192.168.123.5 > 194.25.2.129: icmp 64: echo request seq 1 11:56:35.670910 IP
194.25.2.129 > 192.168.123.5: icmp 64: echo reply seq 1 What command was used on the
host 192.168.123.5, to generate this output?
Which port must be open on a firewall, to allow a DNS server to receive queries?
Which port must be open on a firewall, to allow a DNS server to receive queries? (Enter
only the port number).
which server(s) email for a domain should be sent to?
Which type of DNS record defines which server(s) email for a domain should be sent to?
What is the location of the main udev configuration file?
What is the location of the main udev configuration file? (Specify the full path and filename)
what would be the next command to run?
After calling ./configure with its appropriate parameters and no errors, what would be the
next command to run?
Which site-specific configuration file for the shadow login suite must be modified to log login failures?
Which site-specific configuration file for the shadow login suite must be modified to log login
failures? Please enter the complete path to that file.
Complete the error message with the error number: L
Because of a bad BIOS LBA translation, a booting system displays an error instead of a
LILO prompt. Complete the error message with the error number: L
Please enter, separated with a space but without paths, the TWO archive programs…
Please enter, separated with a space but without paths, the TWO archive programs needed
in addition to gzip, to extract files from a .deb file without using the Debian package
manager.