which string can be used in /etc/hosts.allow entries to cover any remote host no matter of its name or address?

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Instead of using specific host names or IP addresses, which string can be used in /etc/hosts.allow
entries to cover any remote host no matter of its name or address? (Specify the relevant string

only without any additional options or arguments.)

CORRECT TEXT

Instead of using specific host names or IP addresses, which string can be used in /etc/hosts.allow
entries to cover any remote host no matter of its name or address? (Specify the relevant string

only without any additional options or arguments.)

Answer: ALL



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ishmahl

ishmahl

The /etc/hosts.allow file grants access to any host listed. The format of the file will be:

Answer: SERVICE: HOST

ishmahl

ishmahl

The correct answer is “all”. Please don’t answer with SERVICE: HOST.