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Actual exam question from Citrix's 1Y0-231
Question #: 50
Topic #: 1
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Scenario: While attempting to access a web server that is load-balanced by a Citrix ADC using HTTPS, a user receives the message below:
SSL/TLS error: You have not chosen to trust “Certificate Authority” the issuer of the server’s security certificate.
What can a Citrix Administrator do to prevent users from getting this message?

  • A. Ensure that the server certificate is linked to its respective intermediate and root certificates.
  • B. Ensure that users have the server certificate installed.
  • C. Ensure that users have the certificate’s private key.
  • D. Ensure that users have the certificate’s public key.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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RobinExamTopics
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Linking the certificate to to the CA certificate doesn't change the behaviour on the client device. The root CA certificate has to be present on the client device.
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rmaltamera
11 months ago
I choose A.
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NilsonSouza
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A, of course
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sailorsoul
2 years ago
Selected Answer: A
Voting A
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sailorsoul
2 years ago
Voting for A.
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Vik84
2 years ago
Selected Answer: A
Correct A.
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