I don't know if this is the right spot, I am making a through study guide
in tiddlywiki, a USB question says that USB filesystem can be found
under/proc/bus/usb but I have only found it under /proc/sub/usb which is
correct for the test?

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>    1. Re:  LPIC-1 Exam 102 Objectives Discussion - clean up 110.1
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> Subject: Re: [lpi-examdev] LPIC-1 Exam 102 Objectives Discussion -
>         clean up 110.1 and 110.2
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> On 29/11/2017 00:15, Ingo Wichmann wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I think 110.1 and 110.2 need a clean up.
> >
> > What's the difference between "Perform security administration tasks"
> > and "Setup host security"?
>
> I think the average sysadmin out there would have these concepts in mind:
>
> perform security administration tasks: sweep user accounts for inactive
> ones and remove them. Stop and deinstall defunk and unneeded services.
> Examine fail2ban et all logs to see if rules need more tweaking etc etc
>
> setup host security:
> create firewall rules table; set allowed_hosts in various daemon
> configs, etc etc
>
> The distinction is the second category can be done by automation because
> it's the usual, the first category needs eyeballs because you are
> looking for the unusual
>
> >
> > Why is "Set or change user passwords and password aging information." in
> > 110.1 and "Awareness of shadow passwords and how they work." in 110.2?
>
> Why two categories? We no longer have passwords in /etc/passwd anywhere,
> we do not have "shadow passwords" either, we only have local Unix
> passwords and they always go in one place, protected by permissions
>
> >
> > I'd prefer, if we would move all network related stuff to 110.2 and
> > rename 110.2 to "basic network security". And 110.1 to "host security".
> >
> > netstat-> ss:
> > We should replace netstat with ss, because netstat comes from the legacy
> > net-tools.
>
> Agreed. Old farts like me who prefer netstat are very welcome to learn
> it on their own time
>
> >
> > ulimit:
> > Does anybody still use ulimit and /etc/security/limits.conf? Wouldn't
> > you use loginctl and/or systemd-run for that?
>
> I'd actually forgotten there even is a thing called ulimits
>
> >
> > Wifi:
> > I think canditates should be able to check whether they use an encrypted
> > connection using network-manager
>
> I would extend this to some knowledge of what kinf of connection, as in
> "WEP=bad" "WPA="ok-ish"
>
> >
> > iptables:
> > if we get rid of TCP wrappers we could include simple iptables usage:
> > close single ports using iptables. In my opinion, thats much more common
> > today.
>
> Agreed. All I would expect an LPI-1 grad to know about iptables is how
> to set connection tracking and then allow deny a port or range of ports
> to/from a host or range of hosts.
> >
> > Ingo
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