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Question #: 10
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Which option correctly describes an SP-initiated SSO SAML packet flow for a host without a SAML assertion?

  • A. Principal contacts service provider, service provider redirects principal to identity provider, after successful authentication identity provider redirects principal to service provider.
  • B. Principal contacts identity provider and is redirected to service provider, principal establishes connection with service provider, service provider validates authentication with identity provider.
  • C. Principal contacts identity provider and authenticates, identity provider relays principal to service provider after valid authentication.
  • D. Service provider contacts identity provider, identity provider validates principal for service provider, service provider establishes communication with principal.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Olivier_A
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Selected Answer: A
On Study Guide, slide 424
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Latrel
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fac study guide 6.5 - pag 435 - A
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Artbrut
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A. Principalwithout assertion means that it has not been authenticated yet for any ressource on antother SP in the ferderation. P. 439 in the 6.5 student guide
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