Based on the following image, what is the correct path of root, intermediate, and end-user certificate?
Based on the following image, what is the correct path of root, intermediate, and end-user certificate?
The certificate hierarchy usually starts with the root certificate authority (CA) at the top, followed by an intermediate CA, and then the end-user certificate at the bottom. From the image, the certificate path shows VeriSign at the top, indicating the root CA. The next level shows Symantec Class 3 Secure Server CA-G4, which is the intermediate CA, and at the bottom is *.paloaltonetworks.com, which is the end-user certificate. Therefore, the correct path is VeriSign > Symantec > Palo Alto Networks.
b the correct answer
Should be B ?
Yes it seems should be "B" > Verisign > Symantec > Palo Alto
Obviously B
This question is tricky, as it seems to ask "according to the exhibit" what is the path... but to be relevant to PCNSE the question may be asking "what is the correct way to make a chained certificate?". The answer should be A: First attach the final certificate, then add the signer thereof and follow it by the signing root authority. This is correct according to: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClkoCAC
I agreed with you until I read the latter part of the question that literally asked what the root, intermediate and end-user certificate would be. B answers that out right.
B is correct
B is correct
It should be option B.
B is correct
B seems to be correct path IMO
Only B
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
B is correct
It should be B
absolutely B.
B is correct