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Actual exam question from Citrix's 1Y0-341
Question #: 88
Topic #: 1
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How can a Citrix Engineer ensure that the Citrix ADC rejects all HTTP/0.9 requests?

  • A. Select 'Change HTTP Parameters' under System > Settings.
    Select 'Mark HTTP/0.9 Requests as Invalid'.
  • B. Modify the default HTTP profile and select 'Mark HTTP/0.9 Requests as Invalid'.
    Bind the default HTTP profile globally.
  • C. Create an HTTP profile and select 'Mark HTTP/0.9 Requests as Invalid’.
    Assign the HTTP profile to the service group.
  • D. Create an HTTP profile and select 'Mark HTTP/0.9 Requests as Invalid'.
    Assign the HTTP profile to the virtual server.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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thedelph
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
Modify the default HTTP profile: By adjusting the settings in the default HTTP profile, the engineer can apply the change universally to all services and virtual servers that rely on the default settings. Select 'Mark HTTP/0.9 Requests as Invalid': This setting specifically targets and marks HTTP/0.9 requests as invalid, ensuring they are rejected by the Citrix ADC. Bind the default HTTP profile globally: Global binding means that the setting to reject HTTP/0.9 requests will be enforced across the entire ADC, without the need for individual bindings to each service or virtual server.
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