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Match each term with the correct statement below.
Premises:
The unique User ID that is assigned to each user.
For non-comment entries in the /etc/syslog.conf file, the area of the system to listen to.
Daemon that handles the logging of most events.
Utility used to back up and clear log files from entries stored in the /etc/logrotate.conf file and files stored in the /etc/logrotate.d directory.
The primary Group ID for a user.
Accepting print jobs into a print queue.
The group that is made the group owner of any file or directory that the user creates.
A printing system used by many older Linux computers.
The most common printing system used on Linux computers.
Responses:
CUPS
syslogd
GID
LPD
logrotate
spooling
UID
primary group
facility
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The unique User ID that is assigned to each user.
For non-comment entries in the /etc/syslog.conf file, the area of the system to listen to.
Daemon that handles the logging of most events.
Utility used to back up and clear log files from entries stored in the /etc/logrotate.conf file and files stored in the /etc/logrotate.d directory.
The primary Group ID for a user.
Accepting print jobs into a print queue.
The group that is made the group owner of any file or directory that the user creates.
A printing system used by many older Linux computers.
The most common printing system used on Linux computers.
Premises:
The unique User ID that is assigned to each user.
For non-comment entries in the /etc/syslog.conf file, the area of the system to listen to.
Daemon that handles the logging of most events.
Utility used to back up and clear log files from entries stored in the /etc/logrotate.conf file and files stored in the /etc/logrotate.d directory.
The primary Group ID for a user.
Accepting print jobs into a print queue.
The group that is made the group owner of any file or directory that the user creates.
A printing system used by many older Linux computers.
The most common printing system used on Linux computers.
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