Scenario: A Citrix Administrator has executed the following command:
What will be the outcome of this configuration?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator has executed the following command:
What will be the outcome of this configuration?
The configuration sets the content switching virtual server's case sensitivity to ON. This means the server distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters in URLs. Since the policy rule checks if the hostname contains 'server.citrix.lab' in a case-sensitive manner, users trying to access 'HTTP://SERVER.CITRIX.LAB' will not match the rule due to the case mismatch ('HTTP' vs 'http' and 'SERVER.CITRIX.LAB' vs 'server.citrix.lab'). Therefore, the users will NOT be connected to the Vserver MYVPN_http.
B is correct
Is the answer not A because the first command is specifying Server-CS-1 and line 4 is specifying CS_vserver1 which is not the same CS vserver. The only option in the answers for traffic not being allowed is A
Correct answer is A
B is correct. Case sensitivity does *not* affect the domain name, it only affects the child portion of the URL. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/netscaler/12/content-switching/customizing-configuration.html " Configuring case sensitivity for policy evaluation You can configure the content switching virtual server to treat URLs as case sensitive in URL-based policies. When case sensitivity is configured, the NetScaler appliance considers case when evaluating policies. For example, if case sensitivity is off, the URLs /a/1.htm and /A/1.HTM are treated as identical. If case sensitivity is on, those URLs are treated as separate and can be switched to different targets."