Q: 6
Which component of SAML SSO defines the transport mechanism that is used to deliver the SAML
messages between entities?
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Why not A? Isn't bindings (D) the one that covers actual transport, while profiles are more about use-case behavior?
Yeah, bindings is the one that handles how SAML messages actually get sent over the wire, like HTTP POST or Redirect. D fits best for transport mechanism, not behavior. Pretty sure that's the intent here!
C or D? Bindings does define how SAML messages get transported (like HTTP POST), but profiles sometimes trip me up with use-case stuff. I’m leaning D since it’s about delivery, not behavior. Not 100% sure though-someone double check?
Yeah, it's D here. Bindings specify the actual transport method used to send SAML messages, like HTTP POST or Redirect. Profiles are more about how the SAML protocol is applied in specific use cases, and metadata just describes config info for parties. I think D is the only one that fits, but let me know if I'm missing something.
D (not B), . Metadata always looks tempting but only bindings cover the actual transport. Happens a lot in these SAML questions.
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Always get snagged on this SAML jargon in Cisco exams. It's D, bindings specify how SAML messages are transported (like HTTP POST or Redirect). Profiles define usage patterns, but not the actual transport. Anyone else tripped up here?
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