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Referring to the exhibit, which two statements describe the type of proxy used? (Choose two.)
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Referring to the exhibit, which two statements describe the type of proxy used? (Choose two.)
Based on the exhibit, the proxy types in question are likely a forward proxy and a reverse proxy. A forward proxy is used to fetch data on behalf of the user from the internet, typically located between the user and the internet. A reverse proxy fetches data from the web app and responds to the user's request, typically located between the web app server and the internet. These proxies are essential in protecting client-side and server-side interactions, respectively.
A,B correct
A and B are Correct
A,B Correct
A+B correct
Forward and client protection ssl certificate
Correct A B SRX Series Firewall support following types of SSL proxy: -Client-protection SSL proxy also known as forward proxy—The SRX Series Firewall resides between the internal client and outside server. Proxying outbound session, that is, locally initiated SSL session to the Internet. It decrypts and inspects traffic from internal users to the web. -Server-protection SSL proxy also known as reverse proxy—The SRX Series Firewall resides between the internal server and outside client. Proxying inbound session, that is, externally initiated SSL sessions from the Internet to the local server.
Client protection proxy will only be correct if the firewall's main purpose was explicitely filtering content or scanning traffic to directly protect the user rather than just forwarding request
While the SRX firewall may offer security features that help protect the client, it is primarily functioning as a forward proxy in this scenario. The more accurate classification based on proxy types would be: A. Forward Proxy C. Server Protection Proxy B. Client Protection Proxy would only be correct if the firewall’s main purpose was explicitly filtering content or scanning traffic to directly protect the user, rather than just forwarding requests.
Obviously A and B,