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Okta Certified Administrator Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Which port and which of the: 'http' or SSL enabled connections does Okta recommend?Solution: Port 443 and SSL enabled connections
B) No
A) Yes

Okta Certified Administrator Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Okta's Okta Certified Administrator exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
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Which port and which of the: 'http' or SSL enabled connections does Okta recommend?

Solution: Port 443 and SSL enabled connections

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Mitsue
6 months ago
Yup, SSL is definitely the way to go!
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Arlette
6 months ago
I thought HTTP was still okay for some things?
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Kindra
7 months ago
Wait, are they really recommending SSL for everything?
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Gwen
7 months ago
Totally agree, SSL is a must!
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Marcos
7 months ago
Port 443 is the standard for SSL.
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Tammi
7 months ago
I’m pretty confident that SSL is the way to go, but I might have mixed up the port numbers in my notes.
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Stephen
8 months ago
I feel like I saw something about this in the study materials, but I can't recall if it was definitely port 443.
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Norah
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about secure connections, and I think it was port 443 for SSL.
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Valentin
8 months ago
I think Okta recommends using SSL for secure connections, but I'm not entirely sure about the specific port.
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Lezlie
8 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Okta is all about identity and access management, so they're going to want secure connections. Port 443 is the standard for HTTPS, and SSL is the way to go for encryption. I'm confident option A is the correct answer.
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Angelo
8 months ago
Easy peasy! Okta is all about security, so they're definitely going to recommend SSL-enabled connections on port 443. That's the standard for secure web traffic. Option A is the way to go.
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Laura
8 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Okta is a popular identity management platform, but I'm not familiar with their specific recommendations for ports and connections. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Mona
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. Okta recommends using port 443 and SSL-enabled connections, so I'll go with option A.
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Barbra
8 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. I thought Okta used a different port, like 8080 or something. And I'm not sure if they recommend HTTP or SSL. I'll have to review my notes on Okta before answering this one.
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Glennis
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about the right answer here. I'll need to think through the different options carefully and consider the potential consequences of each approach.
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Carey
8 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C because it specifies the router IDs correctly, but I'm unsure if they are the right IP addresses.
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Katina
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about automating the dispatch of service appointments. I think the key is to understand the requirements - NTO wants to be consistent across all service territories and control the number of appointments pushed to the technician.
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Brent
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a good handle on this. The key is determining if the gender requirement is truly necessary for the job duties. I'll walk through that analysis step-by-step.
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Melissa
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. The orchestration plane is responsible for the overall management and coordination of the SD-WAN, so it likely includes functions like provisioning and monitoring. I'll go with those two options.
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Tawna
1 year ago
Wait, there's an option for 'No'? What, do they want us to use carrier pigeons or something?
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Gearldine
1 year ago
Wow, this is a no-brainer. I'm pretty sure even my grandma knows that SSL is the way to go these days!
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Ivette
11 months ago
I agree, SSL is definitely the recommended choice for security.
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Rhea
11 months ago
No
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Crista
12 months ago
Definitely, SSL is the way to go for secure connections.
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Taryn
1 year ago
Yes
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Doyle
1 year ago
A) Yes, because I'd trust Okta's recommendations over my own amateur guesses any day.
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Marquetta
1 year ago
SSL all the way! Security is no joke. I'd rather not risk getting hacked, you know?
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Ricarda
11 months ago
B) No
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Paul
11 months ago
SSL is definitely the way to go for secure connections.
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Juan
12 months ago
A) Yes
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Lashawna
1 year ago
Port 443 and SSL, of course! Okta knows what they're doing. Who wants to mess with plain old HTTP these days?
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Tiffiny
1 year ago
Agreed, Port 443 is the standard for secure connections
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Donte
1 year ago
Definitely, SSL is the way to go
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Bok
1 year ago
Yes
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Gregoria
1 year ago
I think Okta recommends using port 443 and SSL enabled connections for security reasons.
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Sarina
1 year ago
B) No
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Gregoria
1 year ago
A) Yes
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Cathrine
1 year ago
I think Okta recommends using port 443 and SSL enabled connections for security reasons.
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Rima
1 year ago
B) No
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Cathrine
1 year ago
A) Yes
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