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Sample Question 4

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereVirtual hosting.Setup a virtual host with an alternate document root.Extend your web to include a virtual for the sitevhostsX.example.com">http://vhostsX.example.comSet the document root as /usr/local/vhostsDownloadstation.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/vhost/html">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/vhost/htmlRename it as index.htmlPlace this document root of the virtual hostNote: the other websites configures for your server must still accessible.vhosts.networkX.example.com is already provided by the name server onexample.comAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 5

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereSMTP Configuration.Configure the SMTP mail service on serverX and desktopX which relay the mailonly from local system through station.network0.example.com, all outgoing mailhave their sender domain as example.com. Ensure that mail should not storelocally.Verify the mail server is working by sending mail to a natasha user.Check the mail on both serverX and desktopX with the below URLhttp://station.network0.example.com/system1http://station.network0.example.com/system2Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 6

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereWebserver.Implement a webserver for the site http://serverX.example.comDownload the webpage fromhttp://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/rhce.htmlRename the downloaded file in to index.htmlCopy the file into the document rootDo not make any modification with the content of the index.htmlClients within my22ilt.org should NOT access the webserver on your systemsAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 7

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereConfigure SCSI storage.Create a new 1 GB target on your serverX.example.comThe block device name should be data_blockThe server should export an iscsi disk called iqn.2014-10.com.example:serverXThis target should only be allowed to desktop.Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 8

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereConfigure port forwarding.Configure server X to forward traffic incoming on port 80/tcp from source network172.25.X.0/255.255.255.0 to port on 5243/tcp.Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 9

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereScript1.Create a script on serverX called /root/random with the following detailsWhen run as /root/random postconf, should bring the output as “postroll”When run as /root/random postroll, should bring the output as “postconf”When run with any other argument or without argument, should bring any otherargument or without argument, should bring the stderr as “/root/randompostconf|postroll”Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 10

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereSecured webserver.Configure the website https://serverX.example.com with TLSSSLCertificate filehttp://classroom.example.com/pub/rhce/tls/certs/system1.networkX.crtSSLCertificatekeyfilehttp://classroom.example.com/pub/rhce/tls/private/system1.networkX.keySSL CA certificate file http://classroom.example.com/pub/example-ca.crtAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 11

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereNFS server.Configure serverX with the following requirementsShare the /nfsshare directory within the example.com domain clients only, sharemust be writableShare the /nfssecure, enable krb5p security to secure access to the NFS sharefrom URL http://station.network0.example.com/pub/keytabs/serverX.keytabCreate a directory named as protected under /nfssecureThe exported directory should have read/write access from all subdomains of theexample.com domainEnsure the directory /nfssecure/protected should be owned by the user harry withread/write permissionAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 12

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereMariaDBRestore a database on serverX from the backup fileclassroom.com/pub/rhce/backup.m">http://classroom.com/pub/rhce/backup.mdbThe database name should be Contacts. It should be access only within thelocalhostSet a password for root user as “Postroll”. Other than the root user, the userAndrew is able to read the query from the above mentioned database. The usershould be authenticated with the password as “Postroll”.Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 13

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereScript2.Create a script on serverX called /root/createusersWhen this script is called with the argument, it should add all the users from the fileDownload the file fromstation.network0.example.c">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/testfileAll users should have the login shell as /bin/false, password not requiredWhen this script is called with any other argument, it should print the message as“Input File Not Found”When this script is run without any argument, it should display“Usage:/root/createusers”NOTE: if the users are added no need to deleteAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 14

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereWebpage content modification.Implement website for serverX.examp">http://serverX.example.com/owndirCreate a directory named as “owndir” under the document root of webserverDownload station.network0.example.com/pub">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/restrict.htmlRename the file into ondex.htmlThe content of the owndir should be visible to everyone browsing from your localsystem but should not be accessible from other locationAnswer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 15

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereSmb multiuser mountMount the samba share /opstack permanently beneath /mnt/smbspace ondesktopX as a multiuser mount.The samba share should be mounted with the credentials of frankenstein.Answer: Please see explanation


Sample Question 16

There were two systems:system1, main system on which most of the configuration take placesystem2, some configuration hereCustomize the User EnvironmentCreate a command called qstat on both serverX and desktop.It should be able to execute the following command (ps –eo pid, tid, class, rtprio,ni, pri, psr, pcpu, stat, wchan:14, comm).The command should be executable by all users.Answer: Please see explanation



Exam Code: EX300
Exam Name: Red Hat Certified Engineer â?? RHCE (v6+v7)
Last Update: May 13, 2024
Questions: 88