A Citrix Engineer is looking for ways to secure the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) in the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
Which three steps should the engineer follow to secure the VDA? (Choose three.)
A Citrix Engineer is looking for ways to secure the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) in the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
Which three steps should the engineer follow to secure the VDA? (Choose three.)
To secure the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) in a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment, the engineer should: (1) Enable TLS on the Delivery Controllers, which ensures secure communication between the Delivery Controllers and the VDAs. (2) Add the certificate to the VDA to secure communications with other components. (3) Enable TLS on the VDA itself to ensure that the VDA uses Transport Layer Security for its communications. These steps directly contribute to securing the VDA, whereas actions like adding certificates on Citrix Gateway or StoreFront server pertain more to securing access to the environment rather than the VDA itself.
msola is right!!!!! B C D
The answer shoud be B C D https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/secure/tls.html
B, C and D are correct
Should be B C D
C. Add the certificate to the VDA: Install a valid SSL/TLS certificate on the Virtual Delivery Agent to secure communications between the VDA and other components. D. Enable TLS on the VDA: Ensure that TLS (Transport Layer Security) is enabled on the Virtual Delivery Agent for secure communication. E. Add the certificate on the StoreFront server: Install a valid SSL/TLS certificate on the StoreFront server to secure communications between users and StoreFront. Not B: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/secure/tls.html#communication-between-controller-and-vda
B,C,D are correct as we are talking about securing the VDA, not the access layer.
BCD; see CWS-315-2I-en-StudentManual-1-3-days-v03.pdf, page 281