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Exam 102-500 Topic 11 Question 57 Discussion
LPI Exam 102-500 Topic 11 Question 57 Discussion
Actual exam question for LPI's 102-500 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 11
[All 102-500 Questions]
How can a specific user be prevented from scheduling tasks with a i.?
A
By adding the specific user to the /etc/ at,allow file.
B
By adding the specific user to the [deny] section in the /etc./atd.conf file.
C
By adding the specific user to the nojoba group.
D
By adding the specific user to the /etc/at.deny file.
E
By executing the atd --deny [user] command.
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Donette
29 days ago
As a seasoned sysadmin, I can tell you the answer is D. /etc/at.deny is the way to go. Simple and effective.
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Leila
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is E. Execute the atd --deny [user] command. That's gotta be the most dramatic way to prevent a user from scheduling tasks!
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Rodrigo
1 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm going to go with C, adding the user to the nojoba group. Can't be too careful with task scheduling, you know?
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Felicitas
3 days ago
User4: I agree with User3, I think B is the correct answer.
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Corazon
8 days ago
User3: I think B is the right choice, by adding the specific user to the [deny] section in the /etc/atd.conf file.
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Ressie
10 days ago
User2: I'm not sure about that. I believe it's A, by adding the specific user to the /etc/at.allow file.
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Mireya
16 days ago
User1: I think the correct answer is D, adding the specific user to the /etc/at.deny file.
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Pansy
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe B, adding the user to the [deny] section in the /etc./atd.conf file? Seems like a logical place to restrict access.
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Veronika
1 days ago
I believe D is the way to go. Adding the user to the /etc/at.deny file should prevent scheduling tasks.
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Sherell
2 days ago
User3: I agree with User1, B seems like the logical answer.
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Merri
9 days ago
User2: I'm not sure, maybe D is the right choice.
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Desiree
10 days ago
User1: I think B is the correct option.
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Leah
13 days ago
I think B is the correct option. It makes sense to deny access in the atd.conf file.
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Ahmed
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is D, adding the specific user to the /etc/at.deny file. Seems straightforward and makes the most sense.
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Aleta
2 days ago
D) By adding the specific user to the /etc/at.deny file.
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Narcisa
10 days ago
C) By adding the specific user to the nojoba group.
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Desirae
24 days ago
B) By adding the specific user to the [deny] section in the /etc/atd.conf file.
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Tawna
2 months ago
A) By adding the specific user to the /etc/at.allow file.
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Shanda
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) By adding the specific user to the nojoba group could also work.
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Benedict
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) By adding the specific user to the [deny] section in the /etc./atd.conf file.
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Jani
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) By adding the specific user to the /etc/at.deny file.
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