You connect a computer to the network. Assuming you have configured a static address to its NIC, what protocols will the computer run in order to establish a secure web connection to YouTube.com?
You connect a computer to the network. Assuming you have configured a static address to its NIC, what protocols will the computer run in order to establish a secure web connection to YouTube.com?
I’m leaning towards A, but I’m not completely confident. I just remember that HTTPS is crucial for security, and DNS helps with the address resolution.
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and I recall that HTTPS is definitely involved, but I’m confused about whether DHCP is relevant since I set a static IP.
I remember that DNS is essential for resolving the domain name to an IP address, but I'm not sure if HTTPS is the only protocol needed for a secure connection.
I'm a bit stumped on this one. I know we need DNS to resolve the domain name, but I'm not sure about the other protocols. Is HTTPS the only one we'd use for the secure connection, or are there others involved? And do we really need DHCP if the computer has a static IP? I'll have to think this through a bit more.
I'm pretty confident that the answer is C - DHCP, DNS, and HTTPS. Even though the computer has a static IP, it will still need to use DNS to resolve the domain name. And HTTPS is required for the secure web connection. DHCP isn't strictly necessary, but it's still a common protocol that the computer might use.
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. With a static IP address, the computer won't need DHCP. It will use DNS to resolve the YouTube.com domain name, and then it will use HTTPS to establish the secure web connection. No need for FTP or HTTP5 here.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know we need DNS to resolve the domain name, but I'm not sure if we'd also need DHCP since the computer has a static IP. And is HTTPS the only protocol we'd use, or would there be others involved in setting up the secure connection?
This one seems pretty straightforward. Since the computer has a static IP address, it won't need DHCP to get an address. It'll just need to use DNS to resolve the YouTube.com domain and then HTTPS to establish a secure connection.
This is a tough one. I can see the pros and cons of each approach. I think I'd lean towards the Cloud Dataflow option, as it would give us the most control and flexibility to handle the schema changes. But I'd want to make sure the analysts are comfortable with Python.
Choice A is the correct answer. DNS is used to resolve the domain name to an IP address, and HTTPS is used to establish a secure connection to the web server.
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