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F5 Networks 201 Exam - Topic 9 Question 129 Discussion

A local user account (Users) on the BIG-IP device is assigned the User Manager role. Userl attempts tomodify the properties of another account (User2), but the action fails. The BIG-IP Administrator cansuccessfully modify the User2 account.Assuming the principle of least privilege, what is the correct way to allow User 1 to modify User2properties?
D) Modify the partition access for User 1
A) Move User2 to the same partition as User1
B) Grant User1 administrative privileges
C) Move User to the same partition as User2.

F5 Networks 201 Exam - Topic 9 Question 129 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 201 exam
Question #: 129
Topic #: 9
[All 201 Questions]

A local user account (Users) on the BIG-IP device is assigned the User Manager role. Userl attempts to

modify the properties of another account (User2), but the action fails. The BIG-IP Administrator can

successfully modify the User2 account.

Assuming the principle of least privilege, what is the correct way to allow User 1 to modify User2

properties?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Angella
4 days ago
Totally agree with D! Least privilege is key here.
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Rosalind
9 days ago
Wait, why can't User1 just modify User2? Seems odd.
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Mozell
14 days ago
A could work, but it depends on the setup.
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Roxanne
19 days ago
I think B is overkill. User1 doesn't need full admin rights.
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Shonda
24 days ago
D is the way to go! Modify the partition access for User 1.
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Dominque
29 days ago
I feel like modifying the partition access for User1 (D) aligns with the principle of least privilege, but I need to double-check that.
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Tijuana
1 month ago
I practiced a similar question where moving users to the same partition helped, so A could be a possibility too.
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Brice
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think granting administrative privileges to User1 (B) might be too much.
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Marla
1 month ago
I remember something about partition access being crucial for user permissions, so maybe D is the right choice?
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