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Add a cron schedule to take full backup of /home on every day at 5:30 pm to /dev/st0 device.
There are Mail servers, Web Servers, DNS Servers and Log Server. Log Server is already configured.
You should configure the mail server, web server and dns server to send the logs to log server.
You are working as an Administrator. There is a common data shared (/data) from 192.168.0.254 to all users in your local LAN. When user ' s system start, shared data should automatically mount on /common directory.
Create the directory /storage and group owner should be the sysusers group.
Install the Cron Schedule for jeff user to display " Hello " on daily 5:30.
Create the users named jeff, marion, harold
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Webserver.
Implement a webserver for the site http://server X.example.com
Download the webpage from http://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/rhce.html
Rename the downloaded file in to index.html
Copy the file into the document root
Do not make any modification with the content of the index.html
Clients within my22ilt.org should NOT access the webserver on your systems
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Smb multiuser mount
Mount the samba share /opstack permanently beneath /mnt/smbspace on desktopX as a multiuser mount.
The samba share should be mounted with the credentials of frankenstein.
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
MariaDB
Restore a database on serverX from the backup file classroom.com/pub/rhce/backup.m " > http://classroom.com/pub/rhce/backup.mdb
The database name should be Contacts. It should be access only within the localhost
Set a password for root user as “Postroll”. Other than the root user, the user Andrew is able to read the query from the above mentioned database. The user should be authenticated with the password as “Postroll”.
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
NFS server.
Configure serverX with the following requirements
Share the /nfsshare directory within the example.com domain clients only, share must be writable
Share the /nfssecure, enable krb5p security to secure access to the NFS share from URL http://station.network0.example.com/pub/keytabs/serverX.keytab
Create a directory named as protected under /nfssecure
The exported directory should have read/write access from all subdomains of the example.com domain
Ensure the directory /nfssecure/protected should be owned by the user harry with read/write permission
