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Confluent CCDAK Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Confluent's CCDAK exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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What is the protocol used by Kafka clients to securely connect to the Confluent REST Proxy?

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Suggested Answer: C

TLS - but it is still called SSL.


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Margo
4 months ago
Kerberos is cool, but not for this.
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Aleisha
4 months ago
I think it's SASL, not HTTPS.
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Marsha
4 months ago
Wait, is it really just HTTPS? I thought it was more complex.
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Phyliss
4 months ago
Totally agree, SSL/TLS is the way to go.
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Alisha
5 months ago
It's HTTPS (SSL/TLS) for secure connections!
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Reena
5 months ago
Kerberos sounds familiar, but I’m not confident it’s the right choice here. I might lean towards HTTPS instead.
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Laurel
5 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question about secure connections, and I think HTTPS was mentioned as a common protocol.
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Verdell
5 months ago
I remember studying SASL in relation to Kafka, but I can't recall if it's specifically for the REST Proxy.
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Charolette
5 months ago
I think the answer might be HTTPS (SSL/TLS), but I’m not entirely sure if it’s the only option for secure connections.
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Shakira
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on how the router ID is selected when multiple loopback interfaces are configured. Let me think this through.
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Zoila
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. There are a few different factors to consider, like the application requirements, the user experience, and the overall architecture. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of each option carefully.
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Elly
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know coders, billers, and health insurance specialists all deal with claims, but I'm not sure which one specifically examines the cost and reasonableness. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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