When collecting support bundles through NSX Manager, which files should be excluded for potentially containing sensitive information?
When collecting support bundles through NSX Manager, which files should be excluded for potentially containing sensitive information?
Core files contain system information and all information stored in memory at the time of the system dump. These files might include confidential, sensitive, or personal information, such as passwords or encryption keys that were being processed in memory at that time. Therefore, core files should be excluded when collecting support bundles through NSX Manager to ensure sensitive information is not compromised.
Audit Files does not exists, the correct name is "Audit logs". Once there is only one correct answer here, must be B, Core Files
Core files and audit logs might contain sensitive information such as passwords or encryption keys.
yes, the catch is audit logs not audit files, so answer should be core files
must be Core Files, letter B
We have 2 answers... Core files and Audit logs might contain sensitive information such as passwords or encryption keys. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.1/administration/GUID-73D9AF0D-4000-4EF2-AC66-6572AD1A0B30.html
The collected core files contain system information and all information stored in memory at the time of the system dump. These files might include confidential, sensitive, or personal information, such as passwords or encryption keys that were being processed in memory at that time.
Sam like others... two answers here but one choice...seriously Vmware....