Okay, I'm feeling confident about this one. "anonymous" and "ftp" are the two answers I'm going to select. The other options seem a bit too vague or not directly related to the question.
I think I've got it. "anonymous" and "ftp" are the two FTP names recognized as anonymous users when the "anonymous_enable" option is set to "yes". The other options don't seem to be correct based on my understanding of the question.
I'm a bit unsure about the other options. Does "In the described configuration, any username which neither belongs to an existing user nor has another special meaning is treated as anonymous user" mean that any username could be considered anonymous? I'll have to double-check the vsftp documentation to be sure.
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about anonymous users in vsftp, and the configuration option is set to "yes". I'm pretty sure "anonymous" and "ftp" are the two correct answers.
Okay, let me think this through. Since the question is asking about the rule logic for the Smart List, I'm guessing I need to use either ALL or ANY filters. I'm a bit unsure, but I'll probably go with option B to be safe.
Actually, in the described configuration, any username which neither belongs to an existing user nor has another special meaning is treated as anonymous user. So, 'ftp' and 'nobody' may not be recognized.
Haha, I bet the exam writer is just trying to trip us up with all these options. I'm sticking with A) anonymous and D) nobody - can't go wrong with the classics!
C) seems like the most comprehensive answer to me. Why choose just two when the question says any username not belonging to an existing user is treated as anonymous?
C) In the described configuration, any username which neither belongs to an existing user nor has another special meaning is treated as anonymous user.
I think the correct answers are A) anonymous and D) nobody. The question clearly states that the configuration file has 'anonymous_enable' set to 'yes', so any username that doesn't belong to an existing user should be treated as an anonymous user.
I agree, those are the correct answers. The configuration file setting 'anonymous_enable' to 'yes' means that any username not belonging to an existing user is considered anonymous.
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