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2008
File it away
Group it
Linux/Unix
The OS
100
The process of copying directory information to multiple domain controllers
What is replication
100
It organizes resources and associates them with their characteristics
What are directories
100
This type of permission is passed down from one group to another
What is an inherited right
100
The core of all Unix and Linux OS’s
What is the kernel
100
It translates requests between the client and the server
What is middleware
200
The file system used by a client when communicating with a Windows 2008 Server
What is CIFS
200
This is used to attach shared file systems between servers where Linux is used
What is NFS
200
It forms the basis for resource and account management
What are groups
200
The GUI interface on a Linux system
What is GNOME or XWindows
200
This intercepts requests to determine if it is meant for the client or the server
What is a redirector
300
A collection of domain trees
What is a forest
300
The process of making a disk partition available
What is mount
300
A group of users, servers and other resources that share a account and security policies
What is a domain
300
The method of organizing files and directories on a Unix/Linux platform
What is a hierarchical file system
300
This has unlimited rights to resources and objects
What is the administrator or root
400
The server that contains the object information in a Windows network
What is a domain controller
400
The Linux directory command to show all files in a long format
What is ls -al
400
A group of users that share each other’s resources
What is a workgroup
400
The full documentation of commands are found here
What are man pages
400
This displays the network configuration on Linux
What is ifconfig
500
A long form of the object name that explicitly indicates its location
What is a distinguished name
500
This is the native file system on Linux
What is ext3
500
The group permission set in Linux
What is ---rwx---
500
GNU
What is GNU's no Unix
500
A licensing mode that limits access to specific users or workstation
What is per seat licensing