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Adobe AD0-E117 Exam - Topic 6 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E117 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 6
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An enterprise client is on-boarding an AEM Desktop application to provide authors with the ability to load the AEM repository virtually on the file system. The desktop application is unable to connect to the AEM Author, which has SSL enabled. The intermediate certificate is installed on Apache.

How should an Architect resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: B

''installing the Root certificate to the AEM truststore can allow AEM Desktop application to connect to AEM Author with SSL enabled''.


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Erasmo
1 month ago
Option C seems risky. Better to stick with the truststore approach.
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Jani
1 month ago
I feel like A is too specific. We need a broader solution.
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Xuan
1 month ago
Agreed, but what about option B? Root certs are crucial too.
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Marsha
2 months ago
I think option D is the best choice. Truststore needs the chain.
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Josefa
2 months ago
C sounds right, but I’m not sure about the ssl-service user.
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Shawnda
2 months ago
Agreed with B, but I’m curious about the implications of using D.
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Kimberlie
3 months ago
Wait, why do we need the root cert? Isn’t the intermediate enough?
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Mirta
3 months ago
I think D makes more sense, truststore is where it should go.
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Willard
3 months ago
Definitely B, truststore is key for SSL.
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Judy
3 months ago
Option B looks tempting, but I think installing the Root certificate to the AEM truststore might not be enough. The intermediate certificate is the key here.
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Armando
3 months ago
Haha, this reminds me of the time I had to troubleshoot a similar issue with a client. Turns out they had the certificate installed on the wrong server. Classic IT problem!
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Chau
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Wouldn't it be better to install the certificate chain to the AEM truststore instead? That way, all users can access the repository securely.
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Sena
4 months ago
I agree with Skye. Option C is the most logical solution to address the SSL connectivity problem.
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Dell
4 months ago
I feel like option D makes the most sense since it mentions the truststore, but I could be mixing it up with another question we practiced.
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Harris
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the difference between the AEM authentication service user and the ssl-service user. Does it matter which one we install the certificates to?
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Renay
5 months ago
This seems similar to a practice question we did on SSL connections. I think installing the certificate chain to the truststore might be the right approach.
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Skye
5 months ago
Option C seems like the right choice here. Installing the certificate chain to the keystore of the AEM ssl-service user should resolve the SSL connection issue.
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Sheldon
5 months ago
I remember something about truststores and keystores, but I'm not entirely sure which one to use here.
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Thea
5 months ago
This looks straightforward to me. The issue is with the SSL connection, so installing the certificate chain to the appropriate keystore, as in option C, is likely the best solution.
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Jeanice
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B. Installing the root certificate to the AEM truststore seems like it would establish the trust relationship and allow the desktop app to connect. But I'll double-check the details to be sure.
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Bobbye
6 months ago
Okay, I've seen this kind of issue before. I'm pretty sure installing the certificate chain to the AEM ssl-service user's keystore is the way to go. That should resolve the SSL connection problem.
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Kizzy
6 months ago
Hmm, this seems tricky. I'm a bit confused about the difference between the keystore and the truststore. I'll need to review that before deciding.
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Lanie
6 months ago
I think the key here is to get the certificate chain installed properly. Option C looks like the right approach, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Cathern
23 days ago
Let's not overlook the Root certificate either.
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Nobuko
29 days ago
Truststore could be the key to SSL issues.
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Nathalie
4 months ago
Installing to the keystore might not be enough.
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Gilma
4 months ago
Option C seems logical, but what about the truststore?
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Noel
4 months ago
I agree, the certificate chain is crucial.
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