A company has two SharePoint farms as described in the following table.
You need to process incoming server requests on HRFarm that originate from FinanceFarm.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that
apply.)
A.
Configure both farms to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections.
B.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer on a server in
FarmB.
C.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer on a server in
HRFarm.
D.
Log on as a member of the Administrators group on a server in FarmA.
E.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer -Identity FarmA
on a server in FarmA.
Explanation:
C (not B):
New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer
Creates a trust between a server to server principal.
Use the New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer cmdlet to establish a trust between a server to
server principal.
A. Configure both farms to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections.
(No, as is already configured)
B.Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer on a server in FarmB. (Yes)
C.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer on a server in HRFarm. (Yes)
D.Log on as a member of the Administrators group on a server in FarmA. (Yes)
E. Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer -Identity FarmA on a server in FarmA. (No)
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-AU/library/jj655400.aspx
@J: Not correct, just the receiving farm has to configure. You posted the correct link, but seems like you didnt read it?!
“In the SharePoint 2013 environment on the farm that is receiving server-to-server requests, start the SharePoint 2013 Management Shell.”
..and then it says further down: “Repeat step 3 for all SharePoint 2013 farms that will be sending server-to-server requests”. Step 3 is “New-SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuer”-command. So the way I read it, it will have to be run on both sender andre receiver
Is A (SSL) true or false?