CyberArk User Neil is trying to connect to the Target Linux server 192.168.1.164 using a domain account ACME/linuxuser01 on domain acme.corp using PSM for SSH server 192.168.65.145.
I'm pretty confident the correct answer is B. The domain and username are separated by a # symbol, and the server addresses come after that. This seems to match the information provided in the question.
Okay, I think I've got it. The syntax is: ssh neil@linuxuser01:acme.corp@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145. The domain and username are separated by a colon, and the server addresses come after that.
Hmm, the domain and username seem to be separated by a slash, so I'm guessing that's the correct format. But I'm not sure about the order of the server addresses.
Haha, this reminds me of the time I tried to connect to a server using a password that was longer than the allowed character limit. That was a fun day!
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