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QUESTION: 1
Which of the following are true when attempting to deny access to file types?

A. MIME type objects are matched against the Content-type request header; File Extension
objects are matched against the GET response header; Apparent Data Type objects are
matched against request data.
B. MIME type objects are matched against the Content-type response header; File Extension
objects are matched against the GET request header; Apparent Data Type objects are matched
against response data.
C. MIME type objects are matched against the Content-encoding response header; File
Extension objects are matched against the GET request header; Apparent Data Type objects
are matched against response data.
D. MIME type objects are matched against the Content-type response header; File Extension
objects are matched against the GET request header; Apparent Data Type objects are matched
against request data.

Answer(s): C
QUESTION: 2
Which of the following steps have to be performed to support Kerberos Authentication?
(Choose all that apply)

(a) A virtual URL that resolves to the IP of the ProxySG.
(b) Registering the BCAAA as a Service Principal Name.
(c) Configuring IWA Realm.
(d) Configuring Explicit Proxy.

A. Al of the above
B. None of the above
C. a, b & c only
D. b, c & d only

Answer(s): D
QUESTION: 3
Which of the following statements are true? (Choose all that apply)

(a) The SGOS object store utilizes a directory structure so that objects in cache can be
accessed rapidly
(b) Information about a single object in cache be retrieved from the Management console or the
CLI
(c) There are two object caches, the object cache which resides on disk and the object cache
which resides in RAM
(d) The SGOS object store is separated by protocol (HTTP cache, FTP cache, etc.)

A. a, b & c only
B. a, c & d only
C. b, c & d only
D. Al of the above

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