Linux Foundation LFCA Exam - Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion
An IT associate is responsible for protecting and maintaining the integrity of a set of configuration files. What command could be used to prevent users from modifying these files?
C) chmod
A) setcap
B) auditd
D) chown
Linux Foundation LFCA Exam - Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion
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An IT associate is responsible for protecting and maintaining the integrity of a set of configuration files. What command could be used to prevent users from modifying these files?
I feel pretty confident that the answer is C, chmod. That's the command I would use to set the permissions on the files to read-only for regular users.
Okay, let's see. We need to prevent users from modifying the configuration files, so I'm guessing it's not a command that changes the ownership or permissions, like chown or chmod. Maybe it's something like auditd that logs changes to the files?
I'm a bit unsure about this one. Is it possible that setcap could be used to prevent users from modifying the files? I'll have to think about the different options carefully.
I'm a bit confused on how to properly format the path for this scenario. I'll need to double-check the Citrix documentation to make sure I have the right approach.
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