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Palo Alto Networks PCDRA Exam - Topic 4 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCDRA exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 4
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Live Terminal uses which type of protocol to communicate with the agent on the endpoint?

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Alecia
3 months ago
NetBIOS over TCP sounds outdated for this.
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Matt
3 months ago
Wait, is it really WebSocket? That seems odd.
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Sylvie
3 months ago
I thought it was TCP over port 80?
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Tiara
4 months ago
Yeah, definitely WebSocket!
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Daisy
4 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's WebSocket.
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Mohammad
4 months ago
I thought NetBIOS over TCP was more for file sharing, so I'm leaning towards WebSocket or TCP over port 80.
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Selma
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about UDP being used, but I can't remember if it was for Live Terminal or another service.
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Paola
4 months ago
I feel like it could be TCP over port 80, but I might be mixing it up with another protocol we studied.
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Glenna
5 months ago
I think Live Terminal uses WebSocket, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember it being mentioned in a similar practice question.
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Maia
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Live Terminal is for remote access, so it's probably using a standard protocol like TCP or UDP. WebSocket seems like a good guess, but I'm not 100% confident on that. I'll mark it and come back to it if I have time.
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Sheridan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. I know Live Terminal is used for remote access, so maybe it uses a custom protocol like UDP or something. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Kenneth
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure it's WebSocket, since that's a common protocol for real-time communication between a client and server.
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Antonio
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. It's gotta be WebSocket, since that's designed for real-time, bidirectional communication, which is exactly what you'd need for a remote access tool like Live Terminal. I'm pretty sure that's the right answer.
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Nidia
5 months ago
Grantable roles might be the way to go here. That feature seems to be related to managing permissions for groups of users.
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Kasandra
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. A good audit protocol should give the auditor a high-level overview of the relevant regulations, highlight important definitions, and verify internal procedures are being followed. I'll weigh the options against those criteria.
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Annice
9 months ago
Wait, what? TCP over port 80? That's like trying to sneak a rhino into a nightclub. WebSocket is the way to go, folks.
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Wilson
8 months ago
NetBIOS over TCP seems outdated compared to WebSocket.
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Jacki
8 months ago
I think UDP and a random port could also work in some cases.
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Raylene
8 months ago
Yeah, TCP over port 80 sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
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Freida
8 months ago
I agree, WebSocket is definitely the better choice.
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Cammy
10 months ago
TCP over port 80 might work, but WebSocket is more efficient and secure for this kind of application. Option B is my pick.
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Wynell
8 months ago
WebSocket is the most efficient and secure option for live terminal communication.
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Jerlene
9 months ago
I think WebSocket is the best choice for real-time communication.
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Carmen
9 months ago
I agree, WebSocket is definitely the way to go for live terminal communication.
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Dallas
9 months ago
WebSocket is the best choice for live terminal communication, it's fast and secure.
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Anjelica
9 months ago
I think TCP over port 80 could work, but WebSocket is definitely more efficient and secure.
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Reynalda
9 months ago
I agree, WebSocket is definitely the way to go for live terminal communication.
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Corrie
10 months ago
I'm going to go with option B. WebSocket is a great fit for the real-time communication required in a Live Terminal scenario.
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Katheryn
10 months ago
WebSocket seems like the obvious choice here. Live Terminal needs a persistent connection to the agent, and WebSocket is perfect for that.
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Eleni
9 months ago
Yes, WebSocket is definitely the way to go for Live Terminal communication.
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Carin
9 months ago
I agree, WebSocket is the best option for a persistent connection.
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Loreta
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but TCP over port 80 also sounds plausible.
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Shayne
11 months ago
I agree with Frederica, WebSocket makes sense for live communication.
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Frederica
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) WebSocket.
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