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Question 81

How is the LDAP administrator account configured when the rootdn and rootpw directives are not present in the slapd.conf file?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
When the rootdn and rootpw directives are not present in the slapd.conf file, the LDAP administrator account is defined in the file /etc/ldap.secret. This file contains the password for the LDAP root user, which is usually cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com. The file should be owned by root and have permissions of 600 to prevent unauthorized access. The file is referenced by the olcRootPW directive in the cn=config database, which is used to configure the LDAP server. The olcRootPW directive can also be set by using the ldappasswd command with the -Y EXTERNAL option, which allows the LDAP server to authenticate itself to itself using the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism12.
References:
How To Configure OpenLDAP and Perform Administrative LDAP Tasks | DigitalOcean: A tutorial from DigitalOcean on how to configure OpenLDAP and perform administrative LDAP tasks, which includes the use of the /etc/ldap.secret file and the ldappasswd command.
OpenLDAP Software 2.6 Administrator's Guide: Configuring slapd: The official documentation of OpenLDAP on how to configure the slapd daemon, which includes the description of the olcRootPW directive and the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism.
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Question 82

Which attitude of an object in LDAP defines which other attributes can be set for the object?
(Specify ONLY the attribute name without any values.)

Correct Answer:
objectClass
Explanation:
The objectClass attribute of an LDAP object defines which other attributes can be set for the object.
The objectClass attribute is a multi-valued attribute that specifies one or more object classes that the object belongs to. Each object class has a schema that defines the mandatory and optional attributes that the object can have.
The objectClass attribute is required for every LDAP object and determines the nature and characteristics of the object. References:
Understanding the LDAP Protocol, Data Hierarchy, and Entry Components
LDAP Object Classes
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Question 83

In response to a certificate signing request, a certification authority sent a web server certificate along with the certificate of an intermediate certification authority that signed the web server certificate. What should be done with the intermediate certificate in order to use the web server certificate with Apache HTTPD?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
When using a web server certificate that is signed by an intermediate certification authority, the web server must also send the intermediate certificate to the client browser, so that the browser can verify the whole chain of trust. To do this, the web server must have both the web server certificate and the intermediate certificate in one file, which is specified in the SSLCertificateFile directive of Apache HTTPD. This way, the web server can send both certificates to the client in one response. The order of the certificates in the file is important: the web server certificate must come first, followed by the intermediate certificate. The file can be created by concatenating the two certificates with a text editor or the cat command. References:
LPIC-2 202 exam objectives, topic 218.1: Implementing HTTPS
Apache HTTPD documentation, section: SSLCertificateFile Directive
How to install an Intermediate SSL Certificate on Apache
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Question 84

How must Samba be configured such that it can check CIFS passwords against those found in /etc/ passwdand /etc/shadow?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 85

Which of the following services belongs to NFSv4 and does not exist in NFSv3?

Correct Answer: C
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