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Linux Foundation CKS Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

use the Trivy to scan the following images,
A) 1. amazonlinux:1 2. k8s.gcr.io/kube-controller-manager:v1.18.6 Look for images with HIGH or CRITICAL severity vulnerabilities and store the output of the same in /opt/trivy-vulnerable.txt

Linux Foundation CKS Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's CKS exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
[All CKS Questions]

use the Trivy to scan the following images,

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Freeman
8 months ago
Surprised to see vulnerabilities in amazonlinux! Thought it was solid.
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Jackie
8 months ago
I didn't find anything major. Maybe I need to check my setup?
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Jesusa
8 months ago
Wait, are we sure those images are still supported?
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Rozella
8 months ago
Yeah, I got a few high severity vulnerabilities too.
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Tamra
8 months ago
Just ran Trivy on those images. Found some critical issues!
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Lorrie
8 months ago
I definitely remember using Trivy to scan images, but I might need to double-check the image names and versions to avoid any mistakes.
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Lonny
8 months ago
I think we had a similar question in our last mock exam where we scanned images for vulnerabilities. I hope I can recall the flags correctly.
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Sue
8 months ago
I remember we practiced using Trivy, but I’m not sure about the exact command syntax for saving the output to a file.
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Edward
9 months ago
I feel a bit uncertain about how to filter the results for HIGH or CRITICAL vulnerabilities. Did we cover that in our study sessions?
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Nancey
9 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Income and outgo are key insurance industry terms, so I should be able to identify the correct definition.
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Elbert
9 months ago
Ugh, BGP can be so confusing sometimes. I'm going to have to really focus on this one and make sure I understand the default behavior before selecting an answer.
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