Which file will be updated as a result of this operation?

You appended a site-specific Rights Profile to the /etc/security/prof_attr file.
Which file will be updated as a result of this operation?

You appended a site-specific Rights Profile to the /etc/security/prof_attr file.
Which file will be updated as a result of this operation?

A.
/etc/security/prof_attr.d/local-entries

B.
/etc/security/prof_attr.d/prof_attr

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

D.
/etc/user_attr

Explanation:
Example:
In Solaris 11 the “grant” authorization is no longer used, rather a set of authentication have been defined for
that
purpose. The authentication strings can be found in /etc/security/prof_attr.d/core-os file.
solaris.auth.:RO::Authorizations::help=AuthorizationHeader.html
solaris.auth.assign:RO::Assign any authorization::help=AuthAssign.html
solaris.auth.delegate:RO::Assign owned authorizations::help=AuthDelegate.html
solaris.auth.manage:RO::Manage authorizations::help=AuthManage.html
Note: You no longer need to use the visual editor to add your own site specific entries to the Role Based
Access Controls framework in Oracle Solaris 11. The profile command has been modified to support creation,
modification and removal of Rights Profiles



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