Which RBAC command helps you find the attributes commands that are executed for a particular user?
Which RBAC command helps you find the attributes commands that are executed for a particular user?
What are two solutions for this problem?
The system administrator assigned a profile entry with sufficient rights to execute the snoop command. The user reports that it does NOT work. The system administrator wants the command to work automatically for the user. The system administrator verifies that the RBAC database entries are correct.
What are two solutions for this problem? (Choose two.)
Which entries are contained in the /etc/security/exec_attr file after the required RBAC configuration is imple
The security administrator wants to assign user bob to a netsec role so that the user can run the ifconfig and snoop commands with a rights profile named NSM. Which entries are contained in the /etc/security/exec_attr file after the required RBAC configuration is implemented?
When you add an account using roleadd, what is the default shell?
Your system is newly built and has a default set up. When you add an account using roleadd, what is the default shell?
How would you implement this using the RBAC framework?
The security administrator wishes to create a rights profile which is a superset of another rights profile. Certain commands in the new rights profile are to be run with different attributes to the original profile. How would you implement this using the RBAC framework?
What is the result?
You type the command:
# rolemod -A solaris.grant -P "Network Admin" operator What is the result?
Which three steps must be taken to accomplish this?
The system administrator wants to create a login that can only execute a limited number of commands using RBAC.
Which three steps must be taken to accomplish this? (Choose three.)
Which two statements are true?
Given:
usermod -P Profile user1
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true?
Given:
usermod -R role2 user1
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which two commands assign the user1 user the handyman role?
Which two commands assign the user1 user the handyman role? (Choose two.)