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Question ID 4230

A junior administrator is having difficulty getting a service installed and configured on a Solaris 10 OS and has asked for assistance. The service must be started automatically from inetd.
The installation script places entries appropriate to the service in /etc/inetd.conf and they are formatted correctly. The service does NOT start on demand and the administrator has issued several pkill -HUP inetd commands. This same service installs and works fine on a Solaris 9 OS. There are no problems with the binaries associated with the service. What command must be run to configure and enable this service on the Solaris 10 OS?

 

Option A

A.    reboot
 

Option B

B.    inetadm -l
 

Option C

C.    inetconv -e -f
 

Option D

D.    inetadm -e /etc/inetd.conf

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 4231

You are configuring a system on a public network. Because of the risk of other systems snooping network traffic and obtaining login and password information that is sent in clear text, you want to force users who access this system remotely to use ssh instead of telnet. To do this, you want to disable in.telnetd. Which two commands accomplish this? (Choose two.)
 

Option A

A.    inetadm -d svc:/network/telnet
 

Option B

B.    inetd delete svc:/network/telnet

 

Option C

C.    svcadm disable svc:/network/telnet
 

Option D

D.    inetadm delete svc:/network/telnet
 

Option E

E.    svcadm destroy svc:/network/telnet
 

Option F

F.    grep -v in.telnetd /etc/inetd.conf > /etc/inetd.conf

Correct Answer A,C
Explanation

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