DRAG DROP
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database.
All database traffic to the SQL Server must be encrypted by using secure socket layer (SSL)
certificates or the connection must be refused.
Network administrators have deployed server certificates to the Windows store of all Windows
servers on the network from a trusted Certificate Authority. This is the only Certificate Authority
allowed to distribute certificates on the network.
You enable the Force Encryption flag for the MSSQLServer protocols, but client computers are
unable to connect. They receive the following error message:
“A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the
pre-login handshake, (provider: SSL Provider, error: 0 – The certificate chain was issued by an
authority that is not trusted.) (Microsoft SQL Server)”
You notice the following entry in the SQL Server log:
“A self-generated certificate was successfully loaded for encryption.”
You need to configure SQL Server to encrypt all client traffic across the network.
You also need to ensure that client computers are able to connect to the server by using a trusted
certificate.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Explanation:
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