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Citrix Exam 1Y0-241 Topic 6 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-241 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 6
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Scenario: For security reasons, a Citrix Administrator needs to block access to multiple URLs.

The administrator executes the below commands:

> add policy patset BAD_URL

> bind policy patset BAD_URL badurl1.mylab.lab -index 11 -charset ASCII

> bind policy patset BAD_URL badurl2.mylab.lab -index 10 -charset ASCII

Which final two commands should the administrator execute to accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Leontine
1 months ago
I'm going to have to go with option D. I mean, come on, 'DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE'? That's just pure cybersecurity gold right there. Plus, it's the only one that has the word 'RESET' in it, and everyone knows that's the secret to all computer problems.
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Willow
5 days ago
I agree, 'RESET' must be the magic word for fixing things. Let's go with option D.
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Malcom
7 days ago
Option D sounds like the way to go. 'DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE' does sound pretty secure.
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Loreta
1 months ago
Option B looks like the way to go. I mean, 'CONTAINS_ANY' just sounds like it's going to cover all the bases, you know? Plus, who doesn't love a good 'RESET' command?
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Malika
1 months ago
I'm going to have to go with option A. I mean, who doesn't love a good 'DNS.REQ.QUESTION.DOMAIN.CONTAINS' command? It just rolls off the tongue, you know?
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Ilona
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Option D looks like it might be the way to go, since it includes the 'DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE' type, which sounds like it would be more effective for blocking the URLs.
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Peggie
14 days ago
Yes, Option D with 'DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE' looks like the correct way to go for blocking those URLs.
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Fausto
16 days ago
I agree, Option D seems like the most effective choice for blocking those URLs.
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Sylvie
1 months ago
Option D looks like the best choice. It includes 'DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE' which seems like the right type for blocking URLs.
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Narcisa
2 months ago
Wow, this is a tricky one. I think I'll go with option B - it seems to be the most comprehensive approach to blocking the bad URLs.
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Tenesha
14 days ago
Yeah, option B looks like the right way to go to block those bad URLs.
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Lynelle
18 days ago
I think option A might also work, but option B seems more thorough.
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Micheal
1 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the best choice to block those URLs effectively.
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Dallas
2 months ago
Why do you think D is the correct answer?
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Kris
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D.
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Dallas
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is A.
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Yuette
3 months ago
Why do you think D is the correct answer?
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Delila
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D.
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Yuette
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is A.
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