I'm leaning towards option A. Implementing a logical configuration backup and HTTPS protocol seems like a solid way to secure the authentication process.
I'm not sure about that. Option B with a full state backup and FTP protocol could also work, right? Saving the full state backup on an external server seems like it would cover the requirements.
User 4: I agree, saving the full state backup on an external server with Option B might not be as secure as using SCP or TFTP protocols like in Options C or D.
User 2: I think Option D with an all configuration backup and TFTP protocol would also meet the requirements for saving user and roles on an external server.
I think option C is the correct answer. Performing a system configuration backup and using the SCP protocol seems to meet the requirements of saving the user and roles on an external server and securing the authentication.
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