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IBM Exam C1000-130 Topic 5 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-130 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 5
[All C1000-130 Questions]

Which two authentication types support single sign-on?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Marva
3 months ago
Trick question! The real answer is 'None of the above' because the only way to truly authenticate yourself is by doing a handstand while juggling chainsaws.
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Adelle
28 days ago
Me too, I don't think I could handle juggling chainsaws.
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Pura
29 days ago
I think I'll stick to traditional authentication methods.
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Ling
1 months ago
That sounds dangerous!
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Francesco
1 months ago
E) OpenShift authentication
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Catalina
1 months ago
D) Enterprise SSH
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Amie
2 months ago
C) Plain text over HTTPS
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Karina
2 months ago
B) Enterprise LDAP
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Cruz
2 months ago
A) 2FA
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Dino
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is 'All of the above' because single sign-on is just a myth, like unicorns or affordable housing.
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Leah
2 months ago
E) OpenShift authentication
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Bettina
2 months ago
B) Enterprise LDAP
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Dorothy
3 months ago
A) 2FA
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Reita
4 months ago
I bet the right answers are B and E. Why? Because LDAP and OpenShift sound like the kind of enterprise-y buzzwords they'd use on this exam. Just a hunch, though.
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Ben
2 months ago
No need to second guess ourselves. Let's trust our instincts and go with B and E for single sign-on.
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Nida
2 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Maybe we should double check the authentication types before making a decision.
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Mary
2 months ago
I agree, those options do seem like they would support single sign-on. Let's go with B and E.
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Nathan
3 months ago
I think you might be onto something there. LDAP and OpenShift do sound like the right choices for single sign-on.
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Harrison
4 months ago
Hold up, is E even a real thing? I've never heard of 'OpenShift authentication' before. This exam is getting a little too creative for my liking.
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Jerlene
4 months ago
Ugh, I'm pretty sure C and D are not going to work for single sign-on. That's just basic authentication, not the fancy stuff we're looking for.
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Rikki
3 months ago
B) Enterprise LDAP
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Lindy
3 months ago
A) 2FA
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Reena
4 months ago
Hmm, I think A and B are the right answers. Single sign-on is all about simplifying authentication, and those two options seem to fit the bill.
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Lenora
4 months ago
I'm not sure about Plain text over HTTPS. It doesn't sound secure for single sign-on.
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Josephine
4 months ago
I agree with Samira. 2FA and Enterprise LDAP both support single sign-on.
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Samira
4 months ago
I think the correct answers are A) 2FA and B) Enterprise LDAP.
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