Ah, the age-old LTPA key conundrum. If only there was a way to store them in a magic hat and pull them out as needed. Option B is the way to go, folks.
This question is a real head-scratcher. LTPA keys, WebSphere... it's like a secret society for IT nerds. Option D sounds like something my grandma would suggest.
As a WebSphere expert, I can confidently say that option B is the correct answer. LTPA keys are stored locally, not in a shared location. Where else would they be stored, the cloud?
Wait, are LTPA keys even needed for SSL configuration? I thought they were more for authentication between cells. Option A doesn't seem quite right to me.
Hmm, option B sounds right. The LTPA keys are stored in the node's default key store, not a shared location. The question is about a stand-alone environment, not ND.
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