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Exam 101 topic 1 question 249 discussion

Actual exam question from F5's 101
Question #: 249
Topic #: 1
[All 101 Questions]

Which statement is true concerning SSL termination.

  • A. A virtual server that has both ClientSSL and ServerSSL profiles can still support cookie persistence.
  • B. Decrypting traffic at the BIG-IP allows the use of iRules for traffic management, but increases the load on the pool member.
  • C. When any virtual server uses a ClientSSL profile, all SSL traffic sent to the BIG-IP is decrypted before it is forwarded to servers.
  • D. If a virtual server has both a ClientSSL and ServerSSL profile, the pool members have less SSL processing than if the virtual server had only a ClientSSL profile.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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samqq
10 months, 2 weeks ago
should be A. C is not right, since the C says when any virtual server enabled clientSSL, all the traffic arrive to the BIGIP will be decrypt. No, only the traffic arrive to those virtual server which has the clientSSL enabled will be decrypt, not ALL
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whiteherondance
1 year, 7 months ago
Answer should be C
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lapta
2 years, 3 months ago
The correct answer is C. Ssl termination or ssl offload is configured with client ssl profile, decrypt it, and forward to the servers
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