Which two steps should an administrator take to allow HTTPS access to a specific virtual machine (VM) through the public Internet for VMware Cloud on AWS? (Choose two.)
A.
Create a custom service called HTTPS using port 443.
B.
Configure AWS Direct Connect.
C.
Configure a SNAT rule translating an internal IP address to a public IP address.
D.
Request a public IP address in the VMware Cloud console.
E.
Configure a DNAT rule translating a public IP address to an internal IP address.
D. Request a public IP address in the VMware Cloud console.
This step is necessary to obtain a public IP address that can be used for external access to the VM.
E. Configure a DNAT rule translating a public IP address to an internal IP address.
This step is required to map the public IP address to the internal IP address of the VM, allowing external traffic to reach the VM.
I believe the correct answer is DE. HTTPS is already defined as a service, and there is no need to create a customized service for it.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-networking-security/GUID-0E34C56D-C49C-49B6-A9CF-FBFAF14A126C.html
I think A & E are correct.
Requesting a public IP address through the VMware Cloud console is not directly related to allowing HTTPS access to a specific VM
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