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Within the file /etc/security/exec_attr.d/core-os, the following line is found: Network Management:solaris:cmd:RO::/usr/sbin/dladm:euid=dladm;egid=netadm; \privs=sys_dl_config,net_rawaccess,proc_audit To assume which of the following can a user using the su command execute dladm with full privileges?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference: Note: * (not A, not B, not D) The privs key contains a comma-separated list of privilege numbers that will be effective when the command or action is run. * euid and uid contain a single user name or a numeric user ID. Commands designated with euid run with the effective UID indicated, which is similar to setting the setuid bit on an executable file. Commands designated with uid run with both the real and effective UIDs. Setting uid may be more appropriate than setting the euid on privileged shell scripts. * egid and gid contain a single group name or a numeric group ID. Commands designated with egid run with the effective GID indicated, which is similar to setting the setgid bit on a file. Commands designated with gid run with both the real and effective GIDs. Setting gid may be more appropriate than setting guid on privileged shell scripts. * /etc/security/exec_attr is a local database that specifies the execution attributes associated with profiles. /etc/security/exec_attr Locally added entries. Make sure that the shipped header remains intact. /etc/security/exec_attr.d/* Entries added by package installation.
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dean - Feb 02, 2022
The "Network Management" entry refers to a profile not a role. Roles are defined in the /etc/password file so are limited to 8 characters in length.
A profile, is assigned to a role. therefore the correct answer is E, a role that includes the profile which is "network management"
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
The "Network Management" entry refers to a profile not a role. Roles are defined in the /etc/password file so are limited to 8 characters in length.
A profile, is assigned to a role. therefore the correct answer is E, a role that includes the profile which is "network management"