I think that the property answer is B).
Keep in your mind that when install us a new Security Management Server, this automatically install the Certificate Authority(CA)
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Estebansays:
B)
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Fabiansays:
B) is the correct answer
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srinisays:
Got this question in today exam.Answer B
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Kishor Ssays:
Correct answer is B.
ICA (internal Certification Autohority sits on SmartManagement Server.)
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ricardosays:
answer is C, look this:
Policy > Global Properties > SmartDashboard Customization > Advanced
The ICA is a Certificate Authority which is an integral part of the Check Point product suite. It is fully compliant with X.509 standards for both certificates and CRLs. See the relevant X.509 and PKI documentation, as well as RFC 2459 standards for more information. You can read more about Check Point and PKI in the R77 VPN Administration Guide.
The ICA is located on the Security Management server. It is created during the installation process, when the Security Management server is configured.
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Daniel Barrossays:
What is the Internal Certificate Authority (ICA)
The ICA is a Certificate Authority that is defined by default when Security Management server is installed. It issues Security Management server and its gateways with its certificates which are used for authentication and VPN purposes.
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Danielsays:
B)
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Gaurav Pandyasays:
B is the correct answer as when we install management server, CA is generated
B) should be correct
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I think that the property answer is B).
Keep in your mind that when install us a new Security Management Server, this automatically install the Certificate Authority(CA)
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B)
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B) is the correct answer
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Got this question in today exam.Answer B
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Correct answer is B.
ICA (internal Certification Autohority sits on SmartManagement Server.)
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answer is C, look this:
Policy > Global Properties > SmartDashboard Customization > Advanced
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Referenced-https://www.checkpoint.com/downloads/product-related/datasheets/2200-appliance-datasheet.pdf
The ICA is a Certificate Authority which is an integral part of the Check Point product suite. It is fully compliant with X.509 standards for both certificates and CRLs. See the relevant X.509 and PKI documentation, as well as RFC 2459 standards for more information. You can read more about Check Point and PKI in the R77 VPN Administration Guide.
The ICA is located on the Security Management server. It is created during the installation process, when the Security Management server is configured.
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What is the Internal Certificate Authority (ICA)
The ICA is a Certificate Authority that is defined by default when Security Management server is installed. It issues Security Management server and its gateways with its certificates which are used for authentication and VPN purposes.
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B)
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B is the correct answer as when we install management server, CA is generated
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