This seems straightforward enough. Prisma Cloud is a cloud security platform, so it's probably going to support the major cloud storage services. I'll go with AWS S3 buckets.
Okay, I think I've got it. The key is to use the implied deny rule to block everything, and then create a specific allow rule for the Active Directory traffic. Option C looks like the right approach to me.
I remember practicing a similar question about user permissions and how they are granted. I think 'add user aliyun$alice@aliyun.com;' is unnecessary since Alice already has an account.
Clearly, the correct answers are B) Network Address and C) Subnet access. I mean, you can't configure an NFS client without knowing the network details, can you?
I think the correct answers are B) Network Address and D) Hostname. You need to specify the network address and the hostname for the NFS client to connect properly.
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