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SCP Exam SC0-411 Topic 2 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for SCP's SC0-411 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
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You are setting the permissions on a new file in Linux. What will be the level of permission given to the user if you assign an Octal value of 0?

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Shonda
10 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering is the answer, no doubt. Unless you want to accidentally open your system to the world, that is.
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Alesia
11 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering? What is this, a quiz on networking protocols? TCP/IP Filtering is the way to go, guys.
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Jaleesa
11 months ago
E) Session Management? Really? That's for managing user sessions, not network ports. Gotta stay focused, folks!
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Gerry
9 months ago
E) Session Management? Really? That's for managing user sessions, not network ports. Gotta stay focused, folks!
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Herminia
9 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering
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Hyman
9 months ago
B) IPSec
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Odelia
9 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering
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Venita
9 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering is another option to control inbound access to ports.
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Frederica
9 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering is the feature you're looking for.
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Rusty
9 months ago
B) IPSec can also help you control inbound access to various ports.
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Vincenza
10 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering
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Lashawnda
10 months ago
B) IPSec
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Julieta
10 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering is another option to control inbound access to ports.
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Eric
10 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering is the feature you're looking for.
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Francine
10 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering
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Lucina
11 months ago
I was going to say EFS, but then I realized that's for file encryption, not port access control. Nice try, C)!
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Carole
11 months ago
B) IPSec also sounds like a good option, but I think TCP/IP Filtering is more specifically designed for this task.
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Lilli
11 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering is the right choice here. It allows you to control inbound access to various ports on your Windows 2000 system.
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Janine
10 months ago
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Frederica
10 months ago
C) EFS is not the feature you need to control inbound access to ports on Windows 2000.
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Farrah
10 months ago
E) Session Management is important for managing active connections on Windows 2000.
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Deja
10 months ago
A) Datagram Filtering can also help in controlling inbound access to ports on Windows 2000.
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Ronny
10 months ago
User 1
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Melda
11 months ago
D) TCP/IP Filtering is the best choice for controlling inbound access to ports on Windows 2000.
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Alonso
11 months ago
B) IPSec is also a good option for securing inbound access to ports on Windows 2000.
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