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Juniper Exam JN0-335 Topic 5 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-335 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 5
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Click the Exhibit button.

You have implemented SSL client protection proxy. Employees are receiving the error shown in the exhibit.

How do you solve this problem?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Based on SSL proxy is a feature that allows SRX Series devices to decrypt and inspect SSL/TLS traffic for security purposes. According to SRX Series devices support two types of SSL proxy:

Client-protection SSL proxy also known as forward proxy --- The SRX Series device resides between the internal client and outside server. It decrypts and inspects traffic from internal users to the web.

Server-protection SSL proxy also known as reverse proxy --- The SRX Series device resides between outside clients and internal servers. It decrypts and inspects traffic from web users to internal servers.


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Aleisha
16 days ago
Option B? Install a new SRX device? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by buying a new car. Let's keep it simple and go with option D, shall we?
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Blondell
17 days ago
You know, I had a similar issue at my previous job, and we ended up going with option D. It worked like a charm. Definitely the way to go here.
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Ulysses
22 days ago
Ah, I see what's going on here. The employees are getting an error, so we need to solve that. Option D sounds like the best bet to me.
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Justine
23 days ago
Hmm, I don't know about that. Rebooting the SRX Series device seems like a bit of a band-aid. I'd rather go with a more permanent fix, like option D.
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Daisy
2 months ago
I think option D is the way to go. Importing the existing certificate to each client device seems like the most straightforward solution to this problem.
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Gladys
19 days ago
User 4: I don't think rebooting would solve the SSL client protection proxy error.
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Pansy
22 days ago
User 3: But wouldn't it be easier to just reboot the SRX Series device?
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Tonja
23 days ago
I agree, importing the existing certificate to each client device should do the trick.
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Hubert
24 days ago
User 2: Yeah, importing the existing certificate to each client device does seem like the most straightforward solution.
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Arlene
1 months ago
Option D is a good idea. It's probably the easiest fix.
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Osvaldo
1 months ago
User 1: I think option D is the way to go.
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Lynette
2 months ago
But wouldn't importing the existing certificate to each client device be more time-consuming? I still think A is the best option.
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Irving
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) Import the existing certificate to each client device.
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Lynette
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Load a known good, but expired. CA certificate onto the SRX Series device.
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