In which two ways can a Citrix Engineer encrypt communication between the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines and Citrix Workspace app? (Choose two.)
In which two ways can a Citrix Engineer encrypt communication between the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines and Citrix Workspace app? (Choose two.)
To encrypt communication between the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines and Citrix Workspace app, two essential steps are required. First, enabling TLS on the VDA machines ensures that Transport Layer Security (TLS) is employed for securing data in transit. Secondly, installing a certificate on the VDA machines, which provides the necessary credentials for establishing a secure connection. These steps address the direct communication path between the VDA machines and the Citrix Workspace app, ensuring encrypted communication effectively.
Definitively Answer B & C Steps to secure the VDA: 1. Add certificate to VDAs. (Answer C) 2. Enable TLS on VDAs. (Answer B) 3. Enable TLS on Controllers.
Should be B C Communication between workspace App & VDA.
Tricky question because documentation says you have to enable TLS on VDA and DCC and add certificates on both as well; Therefore, ABC are correct; however, "overthinking this question"; the VDA then speaks to the DDC > the DDC then sends the "How to connect" to the StoreFront > which it then creates an ICA file to the end client > therefore, the CWA knows how to connect to the VDA thanks to the ICA file > thereafter, creating a straight connection to the VDA. Therefore, B&C is my final answer. This is because you now have a direct connection to the VDA from the CWA using the ICA file through HDX. (I hope this makes sense).
I would say that you only need a certificate on the DDC if you are securing xml traffic, which the question is not asking. So B & C are the only correct answers
B-C for sure. Question specifically states BETWEEN Workspace App & VDA. Thats traffic from the client to the VDA. Other options are not that traffic flow. MCO_W has it right.
Should be A,B https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/7-15-ltsr/secure/tls.html
The answer is the B and C. The first thing you have to do is deploy the certificates in the VDA The second is enable TLS on the VDA
B C are correct
answer: B,C • The first step is to deploy certificates to the VDAs. By default there are no certificated deployed to VDAs. • After certificates have been deployed to the VDAs, TLS can be enabled by the script Enable-VdaSSL.ps1 (on the product ISO).
I think is A,B reference: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX220062
I think is A&B too.