The answer is A. CAVaultManager is used with the SecureSecretFiles command and associateed parameters in order to create a file (in .dat, .ini or .txt format) containing the encrypted RADIUS secret.
https://docs.cyberark.com/PAS/Latest/en/Content/PAS%20INST/RADIUS-Authentication.htm?tocpath=Administrator%7CUser%20Management%7CAuthenticate%20to%20Privileged%20Access%20Manager%20-%20Self-Hosted%7CConfigure%20authentication%20methods%7C_____4#:~:text=Integrate%20the%20Vault%20with%20the%20RADIUS%20Server
The answer is A. https://docs.cyberark.com/Product-Doc/OnlineHelp/PAS/12.6/en/Content/PAS%20INST/RADIUS-Authentication.htm?tocpath=Administrator%7CUser%20Management%7CAuthenticate%20to%20Privileged%20Access%20Manager%20-%20Self-Hosted%7CConfigure%20authentication%20methods%7C_____4
Stop the Vault server.
In the Vault installation folder, run CAVaultManager as administrator with the SecureSecretFiles command, as shown below, to create a file that contains an encrypted version of the RADIUS secret.
You can specify the full path of the file that will contain the encrypted secret, and the secret itself. This file may be in DAT, INI, or TXT format. The following example will encrypt the secret RADIUS/Vault password, which is VaultSecret, and store it in a file called radiusauth.dat in the current folder.
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