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LPI Exam 202-450 Topic 11 Question 109 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 202-450 exam
Question #: 109
Topic #: 11
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Which Apache HTTPD configuration directive is used to specify the method of authentication, e.g. None or Basic?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lawrence
3 days ago
I believe it's C) AuthType because it specifically mentions authentication type.
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Nieves
11 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) AllowAuth.
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Elza
13 days ago
I agree with Sanda, AuthType makes sense for specifying authentication method.
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Shonda
17 days ago
I'm gonna go with C. AuthType. It just sounds like the right thing to do, you know? I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Sanda
20 days ago
I think the answer is C) AuthType.
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Marcelle
22 days ago
Hmm, it's gotta be AuthType. That's like the authentication method, right? Basic or None, easy peasy!
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Verdell
3 days ago
Definitely AuthType. It's the directive for specifying the authentication method.
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Amie
6 days ago
I think it's AuthType too. It's the one that determines if it's Basic or None.
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Teresita
7 days ago
Yes, you're correct! AuthType is used to specify the method of authentication.
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Emmanuel
13 days ago
AuthType is the way to go for setting the authentication method in Apache HTTPD.
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Craig
15 days ago
Exactly, AuthType is the one that determines if it's Basic or None authentication.
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Kimberely
18 days ago
Yes, you're right! AuthType is the directive used to specify the method of authentication.
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