what happens when a user attempts to send a zip file through the SRX device using FTP?

— Exhibit —
[edit security utm feature-profile content-filtering]
user@host# show
profile profileA {
block-content-type {
exe;

zip;
}
notification-options {
type message;
custom-message “Not permitted. illegal file type”;
}
}
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Your SRX Series device includes the content filtering configuration shown in the exhibit.
Assuming the content filtering profile has been properly applied, what happens when a user attempts to send
a zip file through the SRX device using FTP?

— Exhibit —
[edit security utm feature-profile content-filtering]
user@host# show
profile profileA {
block-content-type {
exe;

zip;
}
notification-options {
type message;
custom-message “Not permitted. illegal file type”;
}
}
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Your SRX Series device includes the content filtering configuration shown in the exhibit.
Assuming the content filtering profile has been properly applied, what happens when a user attempts to send
a zip file through the SRX device using FTP?

A.
The file is blocked and silently dropped.

B.
The file is blocked and a message is sent back to the user.

C.
The file is permitted and forwarded to its destination, and a message is sent back to the user.

D.
The file is permitted and forwarded to its destination.



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M.Ab.Rs

M.Ab.Rs

I think B is correct NOT D

H

H

Same thought.. why would it be D?

networkengineer

networkengineer

JNCIS-SEC Study Guide—Part 2 page 46:
Block content type: You can also block files based on ActiveX, Java applet, cookies, EXE or ZIP file type. The
block-content-type configuration is for HTTP use only.