An engineer is creating an URL object on Cisco FMC. How must it be configured so that the object will match for HTTPS traffic in an access control policy?
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. I was leaning towards D) Define the path to the individual webpage that uses HTTPS. That seems like it would be the most specific way to target the HTTPS traffic.
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't the FQDN, including the subdomain, be a better way to match the HTTPS traffic? I mean, that's how the website is actually addressed, right?
Nah, I don't think that's right. I'd go with C) Use the subject common name from the website certificate. That way, it would match the specific certificate being used for the HTTPS traffic.
Really? I was thinking B) Use the FQDN including the subdomain for the website. That way, it would match the entire domain, including any subdomains that use HTTPS.
I think the answer is A) Specify the protocol to match (HTTP or HTTPS). That seems like the most straightforward way to ensure the object matches HTTPS traffic.
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