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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCDRA Topic 3 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCDRA exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 3
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Which version of python is used in live terminal?

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Suggested Answer: D

Live terminal uses Python 3 with standard Python libraries to run Python commands and scripts on the endpoint. Live terminal does not support Python 2 or any custom or external Python libraries. Live terminal uses the Python interpreter embedded in the Cortex XDR agent, which is based on Python 3.7.4. The standard Python libraries are the modules that are included with the Python installation and provide a wide range of functionalities, such as operating system interfaces, network programming, data processing, and more. You can use the Python commands and scripts to perform advanced tasks or automation on the endpoint, such as querying system information, modifying files or registry keys, or running other applications.Reference:

Run Python Commands and Scripts

Python Standard Library


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Ines
1 months ago
D is the way to go. Who needs fancy custom libraries when you've got the good old standard Python libraries?
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Felix
3 days ago
I prefer sticking to the basics with Python 3 as well.
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Gertude
10 days ago
Python 3 is the way to go for simplicity and efficiency.
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Eliz
13 days ago
Exactly, no need for extra bells and whistles.
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Francesco
15 days ago
I agree, Python 3 with standard libraries is all you need.
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Glory
1 months ago
Haha, this is a trick question! The real answer is E) Perl. Everyone knows that's the language of the future!
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Ming
5 days ago
B) Python 2 and 3 with specific XDR Python libraries developed by Palo Alto Networks
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Antonio
8 days ago
D) Python 3 with standard Python libraries
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Eun
17 days ago
C) Python 3 with specific XDR Python libraries developed by Palo Alto Networks
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Eric
1 months ago
A) Python 2 and 3 with standard Python libraries
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Sheron
2 months ago
I agree with Karl, Python 3 with specific XDR Python libraries makes more sense for live terminal.
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Natalie
2 months ago
I'm going with B. It's always better to have both Python 2 and 3 available, just in case you need to run legacy code.
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Niesha
1 months ago
That's a good point. Having both versions can definitely come in handy.
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Haydee
1 months ago
I'm going with B. It's always better to have both Python 2 and 3 available, just in case you need to run legacy code.
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Karl
2 months ago
But the question mentioned live terminal, so maybe it's Python 3 with specific XDR Python libraries.
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Margurite
2 months ago
I believe it's Python 3 with standard Python libraries.
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Cristy
2 months ago
C looks good to me. Palo Alto Networks probably has their own custom libraries for their XDR platform.
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Leslie
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It makes sense that they would use Python 3 with their specific libraries.
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Isadora
2 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. Palo Alto Networks must have tailored their libraries for their XDR platform.
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Karl
2 months ago
I think it's Python 3 with specific XDR Python libraries.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is D. Python 3 with standard Python libraries. That's the most common version used in live terminals.
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Nicolette
1 months ago
Yes, Python 3 with standard libraries is the most common choice for live terminal environments.
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Marnie
2 months ago
I agree, Python 3 with standard libraries is widely used for live terminals.
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Mozell
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is D. Python 3 with standard Python libraries. That's the most common version used in live terminals.
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