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Logical Operations Exam CFR-210 Topic 4 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Logical Operations's CFR-210 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 4
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An organization needs to determine of any systems on its network (10.0.25.0/24) have web services running on port 80 or 443. Which of the following is the BEST command to do this?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Alona
2 months ago
While the other options might work, nmap is the industry standard for this kind of task. Plus, it's just fun to use. Who doesn't love a good network scan?
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Sonia
9 days ago
Let's go with nmap then, it seems like the most reliable option.
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Loreen
10 days ago
I've used nmap before, it's pretty powerful for network scanning.
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Cyndy
28 days ago
I agree, nmap is definitely the way to go for scanning network services.
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Jeannetta
1 months ago
I think the best command for this task is D) nmap --p 80,443 10.0.25.0/24
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Quentin
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is a real nmap enthusiast. Gotta love those network scanning tools, am I right?
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Selma
2 months ago
I agree with Vincenza. Option D looks like the most straightforward and efficient way to scan the network for web services running on ports 80 and 443.
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Norah
27 days ago
User3: Let's go with option D then. It looks straightforward.
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Santos
29 days ago
User2: Yeah, I agree. It seems like the most efficient command.
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Mee
1 months ago
User1: I think option D is the best choice.
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Vincenza
2 months ago
I think option D is the best choice here. The nmap command is specifically designed for network scanning, and the -p flag allows you to target specific ports.
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Erick
30 days ago
Yes, nmap with the -p flag is the way to go for scanning specific ports.
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Harris
1 months ago
I think I will go with option D as well, it seems like the most appropriate command.
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Ira
1 months ago
I agree, nmap is a great tool for network scanning.
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Daryl
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B) nmap --v 80,443 10.0.25.0/24 could also work since it specifies the ports to scan for.
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Lili
3 months ago
I agree with Jesusita. nmap is commonly used for scanning ports and determining which services are running on a network.
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Jesusita
3 months ago
I think the best command is D) nmap --p 80,443 10.0.25.0/24 because nmap is a tool used for network discovery and security auditing.
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