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NEW QUESTION # 48
You are creating an API token to allow a DevSecOps engineer to create and update a URL list using REST API v2. In this scenario, which privilege(s) do you need to create in the API token?
Answer: C
Explanation:
To create an API token to allow a DevSecOps engineer to create and update a URL list using REST API v2, you need to provide read and write access for the "/urllist" endpoint. The "/urllist" endpoint is the API endpoint that allows you to manage URL lists in your Netskope tenant. You can use this endpoint to perform operations such as create, update, delete, or list URL lists3. To create an API token with this privilege, you need to go to Settings > Tools > REST API v2 > New Token, enter a token name and expiration time, add the
"/urllist" endpoint, and select Read+Write as the privilege4. This will allow the DevSecOps engineer to use the API token in their requests to create and update URL lists. Therefore, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect. References: REST API v2 Overview - Netskope Knowledge Portal, Manage URL Lists
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NEW QUESTION # 49
Review the exhibit.
You want to create a custom URL category to apply a secure Web gateway policy combining your own list of URLs and Netskope predefined categories.
In this scenario, which task must be completed?
Answer: B
Explanation:
In order to create a custom URL category to apply a secure Web gateway policy combining your own list of URLs and Netskope predefined categories, you must add the URL list to a Custom category. This is because Netskope allows you to create custom categories that can be used in policies to block or allow access to specific URLs. You can also include or exclude predefined categories and other URL lists in your custom category. To create a custom category, you need to go to Policies > Web > Custom Categories and click New Custom Category. Then you can select the predefined categories and URL lists that you want to include or exclude in your custom category. You also need to give your custom category a name and save it. After creating a custom category, you can apply it to a Real-time Protection policy by selecting it from the Categories dropdown. The other options are not valid tasks for creating a custom URL category. You do not need to add the URL list to the Client configuration, as this is only required for client-side steering methods.
You do not need to add the URL list to a Steering configuration, as this is only required for network-side steering methods. You do not need to add the URL list to a Real-time Protection policy directly, as this will not allow you to combine it with predefined categories. References: Custom Category3, Create Custom Categories
NEW QUESTION # 50
Review the exhibit.
You receive a service request from a user who indicates that theirNetskope client is in a disabled state. The exhibit shows an excerpt (rom the affected client nsdebuglog.log.
What is the problem in this scenario?
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
The problem in this scenario is that the Netskope client connection is being decrypted by a network security device. This is evident from the log message "ERROR SSL certificate verification failed: self signed certificate in certificate chain". This means that the Netskope client is receiving a certificate that is not issued by Netskope, but by a device that is intercepting and decrypting the traffic between the client and the Netskope cloud. This can cause the client to fail to download the required configuration and remain in a disabled state1.
Therefore, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect. References: Troubleshooting Netskope Client - Netskope Knowledge Portal, Using Netskope Client - Netskope Knowledge Portal
NEW QUESTION # 51
After deploying the Netskope client to a number of devices, users report that the Client status indicates
"Admin Disabled". User and gateway information is displayed correctly in the client configuration dialog Why are clients installing in an "Admin Disabled" state in this scenario?
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Netskope client can be disabled by the administrator from the Netskope console. This is useful for troubleshooting or maintenance purposes. When the client is disabled by the administrator, it shows the status as "Admin Disabled" and does not apply any policies or steer any traffic. The user cannot enable the client unless the administrator enables it from the console. The other options are not valid reasons for the client to be in an "Admin Disabled" state. References: Netskope Client Status 1, Enable or Disable Netskope Client 2
NEW QUESTION # 52
You are currently migrating users away from a legacy proxy to the Netskope client in the company's corporate offices. You have deployed the client to a pilot group; however, when the client attempts to connect to Netskope, it fails to establish a tunnel.
In this scenario, what would cause this problem?
Answer: C
Explanation:
The corporate firewall blocking UDP port 443 to Netskope could cause tunnel establishment failures.
Netskope clients rely on this port for secure tunneling (via DTLS), so ensuring UDP port 443 is open is essential for connectivity. Additionally, legacy proxies intercepting traffic could also disrupt the SSL/TLS traffic necessary for the Netskope tunnel.
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