Which two files will you modify to add these privileges and authorizations?

You decide to create a new rights profile to include a selection of Solaris authorizations and

commands. The commands in your selection will require extra privileges.
Which two files will you modify to add these privileges and authorizations?

You decide to create a new rights profile to include a selection of Solaris authorizations and

commands. The commands in your selection will require extra privileges.
Which two files will you modify to add these privileges and authorizations?

A.
/etc/user_attr

B.
/etc/security/auth_attr

C.
/etc/security/prof_attr

D.
/etc/security/exec_attr

E.
/etc/security/prof_attr.d/core-os

F.
/etc/security/auth_attr.d/core-os

Explanation:
Rights profiles – The user_attr, prof_attr, and exec_attr databases are now readonly. These local files databases are assembled from fragments that are located in
/etc/user_attr.d, /etc/security/prof_attr.d, and /etc/security/exec_attr.d.
The fragment files are not merged into a single version of the file, but left as fragments. This
change enables packages to deliver complete or partial RBAC profiles. Entries that are added to
the local files repository with the useradd and profiles commands are added to the local-entries file
in the fragment directory.



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