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You've configured a new DMZ to allow public systems to be located away from the internal network. You have three security zones set. You need to configure remote desktop access from a fixed Ip on the remote network to a fixed remote desktop server in the DMZ. Which rule would best fit the requirement?
Permit 217.77.88.0/24 11.12.13.0/24 RDP 3389
Permit 217.77.88.0/24 11.12.13.50 RDP 3389
Permit 217.77.88.12 11.12.13.0/24 RDP 3389
Permit 217.77.88.12 11.12.13.50 RDP 3389
Edit: Note we are using the word "fixed" meaning that this will be a static IP address. We will not be using any CIDR Notations (/24, /18, etc) since this nominates a range of IP addresses, allowing other users to RDP into the DMZ server. So "Permit 217.77.88.12 11.12.13.50 RDP 3389" is the correct answer. Edit: To increase the difficulty of this question I'd recommend using /32 instead of nothing.
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