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LPI Exam 702-100 Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 702-100 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
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Which file defines the IP address of the default gateway on a FreeBSD system?

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Daniel
1 months ago
Wait, /etc/red? Really? That's a new one. I think I'll just stick with the classic /etc/rc.conf option.
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Kattie
15 days ago
I agree, /etc/red doesn't sound right. /etc/rc.conf is the way to go.
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Cordelia
1 months ago
I'm going with /etc/rc.conf. It's the one-stop-shop for all your FreeBSD networking needs. Easy peasy!
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Shawna
11 days ago
I always get confused with these files, but I'll trust you guys and go with /etc/rc.conf.
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Josue
12 days ago
I'm not sure, but I'll go with /etc/gateway. It sounds like it could be the right file.
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Mona
13 days ago
I think it's /etc/rc.conf too. It's where I always go to configure networking settings.
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Linette
2 months ago
D) /etc/rc.conf seems like the obvious choice here. Gotta love that good old FreeBSD configuration file!
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Sherly
17 days ago
It's always a relief when you know exactly where to find the configuration you need in FreeBSD.
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Martina
22 days ago
I agree, /etc/rc.conf is the go-to file for network settings on FreeBSD systems.
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Paola
1 months ago
Definitely, /etc/rc.conf is the go-to file for network configuration on FreeBSD systems.
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Pok
1 months ago
Yeah, I always go straight to /etc/rc.conf when I need to check or change the default gateway.
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Barbra
1 months ago
Yeah, /etc/rc.conf is definitely the file for setting up network configurations in FreeBSD.
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Lera
1 months ago
I think it's D) /etc/rc.conf too. That file holds a lot of important network configuration settings.
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Lajuana
2 months ago
I think it's D) /etc/rc.conf too. That's where I always set my default gateway.
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Adell
2 months ago
Hmm, /etc/gateway sounds logical, but I'm not sure. Guess I'll have to double-check the FreeBSD docs.
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Delfina
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) /etc/network since it's related to networking settings.
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Crista
2 months ago
I think it's /etc/rc.conf. That's where I usually find the default gateway settings.
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Alyce
1 months ago
I always check /etc/rc.conf for the default gateway configuration as well.
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Alberto
1 months ago
I agree, /etc/rc.conf is where the default gateway is defined.
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Candra
2 months ago
I agree with Socorro, /etc/rc.conf makes sense because it's a configuration file.
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Socorro
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) /etc/rc.conf.
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