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Question ID 4308

A user is unable to access a host using the telnet command on a new workstation. The user provided the following output:
user1@w2100z% telnet sys42.abc.com
sys42.abc.com: node name or service name not known
user1@w2100z% getent hosts sys42.abc.com user1@w2100z% nslookup sys42.abc.com Server: dns.abc.com
Address: 192.168.224.10#53
Name: sys42.abc.com
Address: 192.168.222.15
user1@w2100z% grep sys42 /etc/hosts user1@w2100z%
The user is able to access sys42 from an old workstation without issue. What is a possible explanation for this problem?
 

Option A

A.    The sys42 host is down.
 

Option B

B.    The user did NOT use the rlogin command.
 

Option C

C.    The telnet command is NOT in the user's $PATH variable.
 

Option D

D.    The /etc/nsswitch.conf file is NOT configured to look at DNS for host information.
 

Correct Answer D
Explanation


Question ID 4309

The host aubie has the following entry in its /etc/nsswitch.conf file (unrelated lines are omitted):
hosts: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
And the following in its /etc/inet/hosts file:
#
# Internet host table
#
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.7.8.101 aubie loghost
Given the output of the following command:
# getent hosts aubie
10.7.8.101 aubie
Why is the loghost alias NOT displayed?
 

Option A

A.    The getaliasbyname NIS map is missing.
 

Option B

B.    The Name Service Cache Daemon (nscd) is not running.
 

Option C

C.    The /etc/inet/hosts file contains spaces instead of tabs.
 

Option D

D.    The loghost variable is not defined in the /etc/syslog.conf file.
 

Option E

E.    The NIS map entry for aubie does NOT contain the loghost alias
 

Correct Answer E
Explanation

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