1.
Which service unifies Linux/UNIX and Windows NT account management by allowing a UNIX box to become a full member of an NT domain?
2.
Which of the following commands show all user accounts as they are currently available to the Linux operating system no matter of their source?
3.
Which mechanism of a Linux system is used by Samba to permit identity resolution within a domain?
4.
Which command typed on a Samba server will print out the local SID?
5.
After finishing configuring of a Unix client to authenticate with a Microsoft Active Directory server, login attempts are unsuccessful. Which of the following is most likely the cause?
6.
After adding a remote CIFS share to /etc/fstab, the share is mounted to the correct place in the file system. There, all files belong to the user and group root and are not read- or writable to any other users in the system. What should be done in order to permit a distinct local user access to the mounted files?
7.
On the Linux command line, which of the following Samba tools lists the available domains, servers and shares?
8.
Which of the following commands executes a recursive download of the src share located in a Samba server named SOURCES, assuming that this server allows anonymous users?
9.
Which option is used when running smbclient with a file containing user credentials?