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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCNSE Topic 11 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCNSE exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 11
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A remote administrator needs access to the firewall on an untrust interface. Which three options would you configure on an interface Management profile to secure management access? (Choose three)

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Kallie
2 months ago
Hold up, we've got HTTPS, SSH, and Permitted IP Addresses on the menu. Now that's a firewall security sandwich I can sink my teeth into. As for 'User-IO', I think that's just a fancy way of saying 'Don't forget to turn the computer on.'
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Gary
29 days ago
C: User-IO sounds like a reminder to power up the computer, but it's not one of the options we need to configure on the interface Management profile.
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Paris
1 months ago
B: Agreed, those options will definitely help secure management access to the firewall.
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Micheal
1 months ago
A: Let's make sure to enable HTTPS, SSH, and set up Permitted IP Addresses for the remote administrator.
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Sabine
2 months ago
Hmm, let's see. HTTPS, SSH, and Permitted IP Addresses. Yep, that's the winning combo. Although, I'm pretty sure 'User-IO' is just a fancy term for a keyboard and mouse. Gotta love these exam questions, am I right?
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Malcom
3 months ago
Easy peasy! HTTPS, SSH, and Permitted IP Addresses. Trifecta of security right there. Although, I gotta say, 'User-IO'? What is this, the '80s?
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Karl
1 months ago
'User-IO' does sound a bit outdated, but better safe than sorry.
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Holley
1 months ago
Definitely, adding Permitted IP Addresses adds an extra layer of security.
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Johnetta
2 months ago
Yeah, HTTPS and SSH are must-haves for secure access.
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Alva
3 months ago
HTTPS and SSH, for sure. And Permitted IP Addresses to lock it down even tighter. I mean, who needs HTTP these days? That's like using a rotary phone in the 21st century.
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India
2 months ago
HTTP is definitely outdated, no need for that anymore.
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Joesph
2 months ago
Agreed, Permitted IP Addresses adds an extra layer of security.
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Hassie
2 months ago
Definitely HTTPS and SSH, those are essential for secure access.
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Madonna
3 months ago
I'd go with HTTPS, SSH, and Permitted IP Addresses. Gotta keep that firewall secure, you know? Don't want any unwanted guests snooping around.
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Tawna
30 days ago
Agreed, those three options will definitely help keep the firewall secure.
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Alisha
1 months ago
Permitted IP Addresses will help restrict access to only authorized users.
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Cary
1 months ago
SSH is also important for secure remote access to the firewall.
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Asuncion
1 months ago
Definitely, HTTPS is a must for secure management access.
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Rebbecca
1 months ago
Agreed, we need to make sure only the right people can access the firewall.
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Rima
2 months ago
Permitted IP Addresses will help restrict access to authorized users only.
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Ammie
2 months ago
SSH is also important for remote administration.
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Kasandra
2 months ago
Definitely, HTTPS is a must for secure access.
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Celestina
3 months ago
I'm not sure about User-IO. I think HTTP should not be configured for security reasons.
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Ming
3 months ago
I agree with Nathalie. HTTPS and SSH are encrypted protocols, and Permitted IP Addresses restrict unauthorized access.
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Nathalie
3 months ago
I think we should configure HTTPS, SSH, and Permitted IP Addresses for secure management access.
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