A technician is unable to access a server's package repository internally or externally. Which of the following are the MOST likely reasons? (Choose two.)
A.
The server has an architecture mismatch
B.
The system time is not synchronized
C.
The technician does not have sufficient privileges
C. The technician does not have sufficient privileges to access the package repository.
D. The external firewall is blocking access to the package repository.
Therefore, options C and D are the correct answers.
Option A (architecture mismatch) may cause issues with software installation or updates, but it is not related to the server's package repository access.
Option B (system time not synchronized) may cause authentication issues but is unlikely to affect package repository access.
Option E (incorrect default gateway) may affect network connectivity, but it is not directly related to package repository access.
Option F (local system log file full) may affect logging and monitoring but is unlikely to affect package repository access.
D. The external firewall is blocking access
E. The default gateway is incorrect
Here's why:
The technician is unable to access the package repository, internally or externally — meaning the issue could be related to network access or routing problems, not necessarily something like permissions or logs.
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For people choosing D & E, both answers are correct for external access issues but what about the internal access issue? out of A,B,C and F, C is the most appropriate answer for not having access INTERNALLY to a repository for a technician. In this context I think C and D are the right answers where D emphasizes more on the network side rather accessing files in the server.
C. The technician does not have sufficient privileges
If the technician does not have sufficient privileges to access the repository, the internal repository cannot be accessed. For internal access, this is most likely due to the technician's lack of authority.
D. The external firewall is blocking access
If access to the external repository is not possible, it is most likely that a firewall is blocking traffic.
The most likely reasons a technician is unable to access a server's package repository both internally and externally are:
D. The external firewall is blocking access - Firewalls can block incoming and outgoing traffic. If the firewall is configured to block access to the package repository, the technician won't be able to access it.
E. The default gateway is incorrect - The default gateway is responsible for routing traffic outside the local network. If it's incorrectly configured, the server might not be able to reach external resources, including external package repositories.
While some of the other options might cause issues with specific operations on a server, they are less likely to be the direct cause of inability to access a package repository both internally and externally.
I also think C could be a valid answer as well... if not having the correct permissions can also cause this.
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