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Refer to the exhibit. A security analyst is reviewing the logs of an Apache web server. Which action should the analyst take based on the output shown?

CyberOps Associate (200-201) Certification Practice Exam Answers 01
CyberOps Associate (200-201) Certification Practice Exam Answers 01
  • Ignore the message.
  • Notify the server administrator.
  • Restart the server.
  • Notify the appropriate security administration for the country.

Explanation & Hint:

An Apache web server is an open source server that delivers web pages. Security access logs for an Apache web server include a 3-digit HTTP code that represents the status of the web request. A code that begins with 2 indicates access success. A code that begins with 3 represents redirection. A code that begins with 4 represents a client error and a code that begins with 5 represents a server error. The server administrator should be alerted if a server error such as the 503 code occurs.

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