As everyone else has stated, B is the correct answer. StoreFront in this instance is the client and wants to confirm the identy of the Delivery Controler, which is why the certificate needs to be installed on the delivery controller.
B
Oficial documentation
Citrix Leading Practice
Secure XML traffic over port 443
(https), to prevent credentials from
being sent in clear text.
• Install a private server
certificate on each Delivery
Controller.
• Bind the certificate to port
443.
• Disable port 80 listen
The correct answer is B. even the link posted for the answer reference states it.
Quote
"In my case, my Delivery Controller’s FQDN is ddc.citrixpro.co.uk, and I want to secure communication over port 443. This means, for me, I need to install a computer certificate on my Delivery Controller with Server Authentication capabilities, issued to ddc.citrixpro.co.uk and then tied to port 443 and the Citrix Broker Service."
"B" is correct
Steps for configuring SSL/TLS for XML traffic:
• Install server certificate on each Delivery Controller (private certificate should be used because it is only
accessed by StoreFront).
• Configure correct port (default:443) with SSL/TLS certificate created in above step.
• Disable the port 80 listener on the Delivery Controller.
• Later will also have to configure StoreFront to leverage https as the transport type for the Delivery Controller.
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