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The octal value is 1. i.e. chmod 1644. The "1" is for sticky
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2 is for sticky bit 2644 for files; 2755 for directory.
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I answered 10.. the recruiter said... are you sure? yes... it was the 1st... remember the permissions are a 12 bit structure divided into 4 sections of three bits. Less
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If you are giving per/hr so i want 50 dolar if you are giving monthly so then i want 2500. Otherwise as per laber law. Less
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1800 monthly
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£1800 monthly
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approximately 8 years
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For the past two years
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2 years
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nslookup
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Nbstat-a or nslookup (Derp)
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Not in my job description
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To troubleshoot a network, OSI reference model should be utilised. First step is to verify the physical layer is well established. Cables, NIC, lights on switches/routers can pinpoint if the physical layer is working fine. Second step is data link layer; issues such as port security error disabled , STP loops can affect the whole network from layer 2 standpoint. Third step is to troubleshoot the network; this can be verified by using ping, traceroute(or tracert in Windows), route print, Cisco troubleshoot steps,in network layer, is much more complex but if asked to expatriate, explain how you can troubleshoot various layer 3 routing protocols and routing table. Layer 4 has to do with open ports, netstat with appropriate switches can reveal these. Layer 7 is the final step(omit the session and presentation has it has little or no effect except when troubleshooting VPN). Layer 7 has to do with firewall or the service (ssh, telnet, DNS, ftp, etc) itself. If application is blocked by firewall, it may not be reached. DNS cache issues can be troubleshot by issuing ipconfig /flushdns on the client workstation. Host records, srv records, and name records on DNS servers are other notable parts that can be explained. Less
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Spelling mistake: Expatiate replaces expatriate.
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Answer following IT standards no good for them, because they have their home made troubleshooting techniques. Less
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"If VPN is down between as site in the Americas and a site in the UK how will you address that problem?" In this hypothetical they do not tell you anything about the network infrastructure of the company or what brand equipment they use. You just have to assume that your answer is technically accurate based on general knowledge of VPN. Less
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It's basically a scenario based question which are often asked in IT interviews. The company probably wasn't looking for an answer per say, but was trying to gauge the candidate's thought process on how he or she would tackle the problem. Candidates typically ask for additional clarification when presented such questions. Companies want to see this type of engagement from candidates as it reveals a lot about their troubleshooting skills. Less
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Be honest
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Creation alot of datacenters in 12 projects in saudiarabia
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It will be big challenge