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Drag and Map the default Linux directories to their appropriate purpose.
User account directories and files
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System and application log files
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Installed application software packages
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Select the default directories in the Linux root partition (/)
Drag the Linux distributions to their parent OS
Red Hat
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Debian
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What is the default path for user authentication logs in Red Hat Linux?
What is the default path for user authentication logs in Ubuntu Linux?
On Linux Web Servers, the common secure permissions for web application directories and files are typically:
What does the chmod 750 filename command do?
Drag the Linux permissions to their associated values
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You are reviewing system logs on a Ubuntu Server and identify several failed login attempts. Which log file would MOST LIKELY contain details about these attempts?
Linux users and account information are stored in
What is the default port number for SSH on a Linux system?
What is the primary purpose of the iptables command?
What is the purpose of the fail2ban service?
What is the purpose of the /etc/hosts file?
Drag the Linux System Management Solutions to their associated OS
Red Hat
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Ubuntu
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What is the purpose of the crontab command?
Which command is used to list all open files and the associated users and processes?
Drag the commands to their accurate description.
Display the currently logged in user(s)
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Display the user login and system reboot history
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Display failed login attempts
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Display most recent logins
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Drag and map the Linux features to their respective Windows alternatives.
Command Prompt
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Folder
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Administrator
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dir
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type
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Drag the package management commands to their associated OS
RHEL
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Ubuntu
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SUSE
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