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Question 1

Which of the following statements applies to the IP address 192.168.0.1?

Options:

A.

It is reserved.

B.

It cannot be assigned to a host that accesses the Internet.

C.

It is designated for multicast transmission.

D.

It can be freely assigned to a host on a private network

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Question 2

What is the name of the file that contains encrypted hashes of passwords on a Linux system?

Options:

A.

/etc/shadow

B.

/etc/.passwd

C.

/etc/passwd

D.

/.secure/.htaccess

Question 3

Assume you have forgotten the current superuser password for your Linux computer. On several Linux distributions, which of the following commands allows you to reset the root user password?

Options:

A.

Run the shutdown -r now command, wait until your computer reboots, then at the

LILO Boot prompt enter the linux single command. When you see the prompt, run the

passwd command.

B.

Restart your computer. When your computer reboots, wait until you see the LILO

Boot prompt. At that prompt, enter the init 1 command. When you see the command-line interface prompt, run the passwd command.

C.

Restart your computer. When Linux reboots, log in again, then enter the init 1 command. When you see the command-line interface prompt, run the passwd command.

D.

Restart your computer. When your computer reboots, wait until you see the LILO

Boot prompt. At that prompt, enter the linux single command. When you see the command-line interface prompt, run the passwd command.