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Exam 1Y0-341 topic 1 question 92 discussion

Actual exam question from Citrix's 1Y0-341
Question #: 92
Topic #: 1
[All 1Y0-341 Questions]

In which order is a client request to a protected web application processed?

  • A. Citrix Web App Firewall, Load Balancing, Caching, Rewrite
  • B. Load Balancing, Citrix Web App Firewall, Caching, Rewrite
  • C. Citrix Web App Firewall, Caching, Load Balancing, Rewrite
  • D. Caching, Citrix Web App Firewall, Load Balancing, Rewrite
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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thedelph
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
In Citrix ADC, the processing order for a client request to a protected web application typically follows this sequence: Load Balancing: The ADC first determines which server to send the request to based on the load balancing method and the health of the backend servers. Citrix Web App Firewall: After a server is selected, the request is inspected by the Web Application Firewall (WAF) for any security policy violations. Caching: If the request passes the WAF checks, it is then checked against the cache. If there is a cache hit, the cached response is returned directly to the client without going to the backend server. Rewrite: Any rewrite policies are applied last before the request is sent to the server or the response is sent to the client. This can include URL transformation or header modification.
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trevorhj
2 months, 1 week ago
WAF is checked before LB. So WAF, Cache, LB, RW which would make C the best answer. ChatGPT isn't as smart as you think. https://blogs.mycugc.org/2019/01/03/citrix-adc-tips-from-the-field/
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