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:information_source: This repository contains questions on various DevOps and SRE related topics
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:bar_chart: There are currently **650** questions
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:bar_chart: There are currently **655** questions
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:books: To learn more about DevOps check the resources in [DevOpsBit.com](https://devopsbit.com)
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<summary>What is HTTP and how it works?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is HTTP?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Describe HTTP request lifecycle</summary><br><b>
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* Resolve host by request to DNS resolver
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* Client SYN
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* Server SYN+ACK
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* Client SYN
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* HTTP request
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* HTTP response
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</b></details>
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<summary>True or False? HTTP is stateful</summary><br><b>
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False. Server doesn't maintain state for incoming request.
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<summary>How HTTP request looks like?</summary><br><b>
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It consits of:
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* Request line - request type
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* Headers - content info like length, enconding, etc.
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* Body (not always included)
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</b></details>
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<summary>What is HTTPS?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is the routing table? How do you view it?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How can you send an HTTP request from your shell?</summary><br><b>
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Using nc is one way
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<summary>What are packet sniffers? Have you used one in the past? If yes, which packet sniffers have you used and for what purpose?</summary><br><b>
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</b></details>
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