I'm pretty confident that running ssh-keygen creates the private key file ~/.ssh/id_rsa and the public key file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. Those seem like the obvious answers.
This seems like a straightforward question, but I want to double-check my understanding. From what I recall, Okta AD Agents can be configured by super administrators, but I'll review the material to be sure.
I knew this one! B and E, of course. Although, I have to admit, I'm a bit disappointed they didn't include an option for ~/.ssh/id_rsa.backup, because let's be real, that's the first thing I do after running ssh-keygen.
Well, look at that! It's a trick question. The correct answers are B and E, but I bet the exam writer has a twisted sense of humor. Maybe they'll throw in a question about the secret handshake next!
B and E are the correct answers. The ssh-keygen command generates a public/private key pair, where the public key is stored in id_rsa.pub and the private key is stored in id_rsa.
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