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Question #: 43
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A service should be provided to arbitrary clients on the Internet using HTTPS. Any standard client on the Internet should be able to consume the service without further configuration. Which of the following approaches can be used to implement these requirements? (Choose three correct answers.)

  • A. Configure the web servers to not use a server certificate when serving HTTPS.
  • B. Generate a self-signed certificates during the deployment of each backend server.
  • C. Use a certificate issuing service to request certificates during each server deployment.
  • D. Use a load balancer that decrypts incoming requests and passes them on in plain HTTP.
  • E. Install a wildcard certificate and the respective private key on all the backend servers.
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Suggested Answer: BCD 🗳️

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hmagroun
Highly Voted 4 years, 8 months ago
i agree with hector1978 the correcte answer is CDE
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JBangura
Most Recent 3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: CDE
CDE. Self signing cert is not best
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ignasi
2 years, 1 month ago
IS BCD, e a wildcard certificate is for various subdomains, and it will be just one for all servers
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hector1978
4 years, 9 months ago
Option B is not suitable. In this case it would be option E
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