HTTPS (port 443, TCP): HTTPS combines HTTP with a security protocol (Secure Sockets Layer [SSL]/Transport Layer Security[TLS]). DNS (port 53, TCP, and UDP): DNS is used to resolve Internet names to IP addresses.
Trick question, nothing uses SSL anymore.
From the OCG page 325
SSL has been deprecated (see RFC 7568) and has been replaced by TLS.
also from the same page
TLS has many uses today, but most commonly, TLS provides the security features of HTTP
Secure (HTTPS).
So the answer is technically B.
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