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Question ID 21508 | Some users are unable to connect to specific local hosts by name, while accessing hosts in other zones works
as expected. Given that the hosts are reachable by their IP addresses, which is the default log file that could
provide hints about the problem?
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Option A | /var/named/log
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Option B | /var/lib/named/dev/log
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Option C | /var/log/bind_errors
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Option D | /var/log/bind/errors
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Option E | /var/log/messages
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Correct Answer | E |
Explanation Explanation: BIND uses syslogd before a valid logging clause is available so named.conf parse errors and other information will appear in /var/log/messages (depending on syslog.conf) prior to, or in the absence of, a valid logging clause. On Ubuntu Systems this is equal to /var/log/syslog.
Question ID 21509 | If the command arp -f is run, which file will be read by default?
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Option A | /etc/hosts
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Option B | /etc/ethers
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Option C | /etc/arp.conf
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Option D | /etc/networks
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Option E | /var/cache/arp
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: from the man pages: arp - manipulate the system ARP cache -f filename, --file filename Similar to the -s option, only this time the address info is taken from file filename. This can be used if ARP entries for a lot of hosts have to be set up. The name of the data file is very often /etc/ethers, but this is not official. If no filename is specified /etc/ethers is used as default.