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Question 1

In an LDIF file using changetype: modify, which of the following options can be used? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: C,D
In an LDIF file, changetype: modify is used to specify modifications to an existing LDAP entry.
The add option is used to add new attributes or values to an existing attribute.
The replace option is used to replace existing attribute values with new ones.
These options are used to update the directory information according to the LDAP protocol.
Reference:
LDAP modification operations: https://ldap.com/the-ldif-format/
OpenLDAP modify documentation: https://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/modify.html
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Question 2

Which of the following sections is always present in sssd.conf?

Correct Answer: D
The sssd.conf file is the configuration file for the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD). SSSD provides access to different identity and authentication providers. The configuration file typically contains multiple sections, but the [sssd] section is always present. This section provides global options that apply to all other sections of the file.
Example:
[sssd] config_file_version = 2 services = nss, pam domains = LDAP
Reference:
SSSD Configuration
SSSD Man Pages
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Question 3

In a Samba configuration file, which of the following variables represents the domain of the current user?

Correct Answer: A
In a Samba configuration file, variables can be used to represent dynamic values.
The %D variable represents the domain of the current user.
This variable can be used in various configuration directives to customize the behavior of Samba services based on the user's domain.
Reference:
Samba variables documentation: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smb.conf.5.html
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Question 4

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What option in sms.conf defines where the data of a file share is stored? (Specify ONLY the option name without any values.)

Correct Answer:
path
Explanation:
path Option: This parameter in smb.conf specifies the directory on the server where the shared data is stored.
Usage: Within a share definition, the path option points to the actual location on the filesystem that Samba will share.
Example Configuration:
[example_share] path = /srv/samba/share
Importance: Defining the correct path is crucial for ensuring that the share points to the intended directory with the appropriate data and permissions.
Reference:
Samba smb.conf man page
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Question 5

Which of the following commands open NFSv4 ACLs in an editor? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: A,B
To open NFSv4 ACLs in an editor, the following commands can be used:
nfs4_setfacl -e: This command is used to set NFSv4 ACLs, and the -e option opens the ACLs in an editor for modification. The command usage is:
This opens the ACL editor where the user can modify the ACLs for the specified file.
nfs4_editfacl: This command is a more intuitive way to edit NFSv4 ACLs directly in an editor. It provides a user-friendly interface for managing ACLs.
Reference:
NFSv4 ACL Tools Documentation
NFSv4 ACLs
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