I passed my SYO-701 exam yesterday, and I wanted to thank MLA Tech for the amazing PBQ examples! I actually saw one of the examples on the exam, which was a huge help. These PBQs are incredibly relevant to the real exam, and I highly recommend them to anyone preparing for their certification. Thanks again!
3rd one, the source IP has to be 172.16.20.0 for the rule to be valid and the source IP from the question is different, it ends in .10 instead of .0... So, "I cant send files" would be true?
Sadly no. The source IP address has a subnet. The slash 24 aka (/24) at the end of it. This means that, it contains all the IP addresses from 0-255 in the last bit. In other words 172.16.20.0/24 range is: 172.16.20.0 to 172.16.20.255 which contains 172.16.20.10, which makes it possible to send files.
I passed my SYO-701 exam yesterday, and I wanted to thank MLA Tech for the amazing PBQ examples! I actually saw one of the examples on the exam, which was a huge help. These PBQs are incredibly relevant to the real exam, and I highly recommend them to anyone preparing for their certification. Thanks again!
Congratzzzz! 🎉That's awesome!
I'm glad it was helpful, and thank you too :) Best wishes!
This question is very very tricky...Hats off for this effort!
Glad you liked it :)
MariaDB uses port 3306. So True
Exactly.
3rd one, the source IP has to be 172.16.20.0 for the rule to be valid and the source IP from the question is different, it ends in .10 instead of .0... So, "I cant send files" would be true?
Sadly no. The source IP address has a subnet. The slash 24 aka (/24) at the end of it. This means that, it contains all the IP addresses from 0-255 in the last bit.
In other words 172.16.20.0/24 range is:
172.16.20.0 to 172.16.20.255
which contains 172.16.20.10, which makes it possible to send files.
@@MohammadLotfiA ah i see i see, i didnt know that /24 notation meant that, thank you!
Bonus question maybe false, because there are no mentions 172.16.30.10
Other comments mentioned it, it's True because of port 3306.