User wants to do something that requires him to be the root. In which situation he will be able to do it and a security risk on a system will be minimal?
What is false about anonymous ftp?
Which ftpd option restricts access to only anonymous ftp?
Which ftpd option logs all anonymous transfers to the file /var/log/ftpd?
When a system receives a data packet addressed to a system to which it has a direct connection, what does it do with it?
On which kernel security level IP packet filter rules can not be changed and dummynet configuration can not be adjusted?
On which kernel security level the immutable and append-only flags may be turned off and all devices may be read or written subject to their permissions?
On which kernel security level the immutable and append-only flags may not be turned off and disks for mounted filesystems, /dev/mem and /dev/kmem may not be opened for writing?
What is true about X Window System?
What is false about the Network File System?