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Question 6

What two types of certificates are used to configure SSL Forward Proxy? (׀¡hoose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, B

    To configure SSL Forward Proxy, you can use either an enterprise CA-signed certificate or a self-signed certificate. An enterprise CA-signed certificate is issued by a trusted Certificate Authority and provides a higher level of trust. A self-signed certificate is generated by the organization itself and does not require a third-party CA, but it is less trusted by default. These two types of certificates are commonly used for setting up SSL Forward Proxy to manage and decrypt secure traffic.

Discussion
freepotatoesOptions: AB

It's AB following PAN KB... While in practice you don't use self signed in decryption, and often use Intermediate in the CA chain, thus making question misleading... So as usual - questions refer to what is written in their KB's, not what actually makes sense in real life.

wsdeffwdOptions: AB

"You can use an enterprise CA-signed certificate or a self-signed certificate as the forward trust certificate."