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Scenario: A Citrix Administrator manages an environment that has three SSL websites, all serving the same content. www.company.com www.company.net www.company.org
The administrator would like to consolidate the website into a single, load-balanced SSL virtual server.
Which action can the administrator take to use a single SSL virtual server?

  • A. Bind the certificate of each website to a single SSL virtual server.
  • B. Bind a multiple Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificate to a single SSL virtual server.
  • C. Bind a Wildcard certificate to a single SSL virtual server.
  • D. Bind a Wildcard certificate to a Content Switching virtual server.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Cubahaxxor
5 months ago
A SAN with a CS vServer is the answer, as you have 3 different URL with .com/.org/.net. Wildcards are firstly not really recommended but aren't used for org indicators at the end of the URL. So a Wildcard just wont work... D is incorrect flatly due to its inability to be used. B works but, typically if we got 3 URLs resolving via to the same IP it is more ideal to use a CS vServer so we have granular control over the urls individually, a single SSL Offload vServer would make it where the 3 are bound together as a service so a change will always impact all 3 unlike a CS vServer connecting to non-addressable LBs. The question is flawed unfortunately and cannot be answered properly.
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ImMaax
2 years, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Best practice would be a SAN, imo
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knoor
3 years, 10 months ago
B is correct
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Heraldo
4 years ago
A is correct https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX205283#:~:text=You%20can%20enable%20the%20SNI,certificates%20to%20the%20virtual%20server.
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Stirlitz
4 years, 1 month ago
B is right answer. https://knowledge.digicert.com/solution/SO9440.html
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Levis
4 years, 2 months ago
A is right answer
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RatheeshRavindran
4 years, 3 months ago
Both A and B are correct. You can have 3 different certificate bind to same Virtual server or you can go for SNI option . More correct answer is A , because he is already has certificate with him
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RatheeshRavindran
4 years, 3 months ago
Both A and B are correct. You can have 3 different certificate bind to same Virtual server or you can go for SNI option
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Geoff11
4 years, 5 months ago
I believe the answer should be A, the websites already exist and likely the certs, it's just a single vServer that needs creating and therefore by enabling the SNI and ticking the box when binding the cert, multiple certs can be assigned to a single vServer; https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2015/09/10/citrix-netscaler-how-to-apply-multiple-certificates-to-one-virtual-server/
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Geoff11
4 years, 5 months ago
Same article, under 'Configure SNI Virtual Server, it does in fact refer to the use of wildcard. "A wildcard SSL Certificate helps enable SSL encryption on multiple subdomains if the domains are controlled by the same organization and share second-level domain name. For example, a wildcard certificate issued to a sports network using the common name “*.sports.net” can be used to secure domains, such as “login.sports.net” and “help.sports.net” but not “login.ftp.sports.net.”"
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GTJ
4 years, 7 months ago
B. SAN should cover all three names and domain extensions. Wildcard can only cover domain names
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darco
4 years, 10 months ago
I think right one in use SAN. wildcard certificate apply on prefix. *.aa.com is ok www.aa.* not
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