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RH302 Exam Dumps - RHCE (Redhat Certified Engineer)

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Question # 33

/storage directory on linux server should make available on windows to only Harold with full access but read only to other users and make sure that /storage can access only within example.com domain. Configure to make available.

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Question # 34

All mails to my133t.org should get by marion user.

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Question # 35

Now a days you are observing that your system being very slow. You observe the processes that one user named user1 running more than 50 processes. Configure to limit the number of processes that user1 couldn’t run more than 7 process.

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Question # 36

There are mixed lots of System running on Linux and Windows OS. Some users are working on Windows Operating System. There is a /data directory on linux server should make available on windows to user1 and user2 users on read and write mode and read only to other samba users.

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Question # 37

/storage directory on linux server should make available on windows system that jeff user should able to access on read only mode within example.com domain.

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Question # 38

You want to deny to user1 and user2 users to access files via ftp. Configure to deny these users to access via ftp.

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Question # 39

Your Local Domain is example.com. Configure the send mail server for you local LAN by following these conditions.

i.Any mail going from Local LAN should be masquerade to example.com

ii.Any incoming mail for info@example.com virtual address should be mapped to admin@example.com

iii.All outgoing mail should be send via smtp.abc.com mail server.

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Question # 40

One Logical Volume named lv1 is created under vg0. The Initial Size of that Logical Volume is 100MB. Now you required the size 500MB. Make successfully the size of that Logical Volume 500M without losing any data. As well as size should be increased online.

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