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resize your lvm

Resize the logical volume to 120 MiB. We know that it is possible the size can vary after completing
your job. So your logical volume size will be acceptable from 185 MiB to 225 MiB.

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create required Users and group membership.

Create the following users, groups, and group memberships:


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A group named sysusers

A user andrew who belongs to sysusers as a secondary group

A user susan who also belongs to sysusers as a secondary group

A user brad who does not have access to an interactive shell on the system, and who is not a
member of sysusers

natasha, susan, and brad should all have the password of password.

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create a collaborative directory.

- Create a collaborative directory /shared/sysusers with the following characteristics:


- Group ownership of /shared/sysusers is sysusers
- The directory should be readable, writable, and accessible to members of sysusers, but not to
other user. (It is understood that root has access to all filles

and directories on the system.)

- Files created in /shared/sysusers automatically have group ownership set to the sysusers group

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Install the appropriate kernel update from ftp://server1.example.com/pub/updates. The following


criteria must also be met:

install the kernel update

The updated kernel is the default kernel when the system is rebooted.

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The original kernel remains available and bootable on the system.

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Configure ftp access on your machine. and Clients should have anonymous FTP access to your

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configure ftp access

machine

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configure ldap login

Bind to the LDAP provided by 172.24.0.1 for user authentication. Note the following:

Ldapuserx should be able to log into your system, where x is your station number, but will not have a
home directory until you have completed the autofs requirement.

all LDAP users have a password of password

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Configure autofs to automount the home directories of LDAP users. Note the following:

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configure ldap autofs

server1.example.com ( 172.24.0.1 ) NFS-exports /rhome/stationx to your system, where

x is your station number


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ldapuserx's home directory is server1.example.com:/rhome/stationx/ldapuserx

ldapuserx's home directory should be automounted locally beneath /rhome as /rhome/ldapuserx


home directories must be writable by their users

While you are able to log in as any of the users ldapuser1 through ldapuser20, the only home

directory that is accessible from your system is ldapuserx.

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configure a cron job.

configure ntp client.

The user andrew must configure a cron job that runs daily at 14:23 local time and executes
/bin/echo haiya

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Configure your system so that it is an NTP client of server1.example.com

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Create a user

Create a user alice with uid 4332 it should auto get interactive shell.

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find the string

Find the string strato in file /var/lib/dict/words and locate them into /root/words.txt. file should not
contain any blank line and. It should contain orginal form of data.

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search and locate

Search the file owned by user andrew and locate it under /root/found

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create swap

Create a swap partition of 512 MiB. Dont interrupt any other partitions. Your created partitions
should auto mount after next boot.

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implement a web server.

Implement a web server for the site http://stationX.domainX.example.com, then perform the following
steps:
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Download ftp://server1.example.com/pub/rhce/station.html
Rename the downloaded file to index.html

Copy this index.html to the DocumentRoot of your web server


Do NOT make any modifications to the content of index.html

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create an lvm partion

Create and lvm name wshare from wgroup volume group volume group size should 100 extent. And
lvm size should 8MiB extent. Format with vfat file system and mount it under /mnt/wshare. And it
should auto mount after next boot.

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set file access control list

Copy the file /etc/fstab to /var/tmp. Configure the permissions of /var/tmp/fstab so that:
the file /var/tmp/fstab is owned by the root user.

the fille /var/tmp/fstab belongs to the group root.

the file /var/tmp/fstab should not be executable by anyone.

the user andrew is able to read and write /var/tmp/fstab.

the user susan can neither write nor read /var/tmp/fstab.

all other users (current or future) have the ability to read /var/tmp/fstab.

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