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Google Exam Associate Cloud Engineer Topic 2 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Associate Cloud Engineer exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 2
[All Associate Cloud Engineer Questions]

You installed the Google Cloud CLI on your workstation and set the proxy configuration. However, you are worried that your proxy credentials will be recorded in the gcloud CLI logs. You want to prevent your proxy credentials from being logged What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Youlanda
2 months ago
Has anyone else noticed that the options are getting increasingly complex? First it's a simple command, then it's encoding, then it's configuration files. I'm glad the answer is just setting some environment variables!
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Corazon
2 months ago
I was a bit confused at first, but D is definitely the right answer. Using environment variables is a simple and secure way to handle the proxy credentials.
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Isabelle
1 months ago
Great, I'll make sure to set the environment variables for my proxy credentials. Thanks for the advice!
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Pa
2 months ago
Definitely, it's a simple solution to prevent proxy credentials from being logged.
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Micheline
2 months ago
I agree, setting environment variables is a good practice for handling sensitive information.
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Stephen
2 months ago
I think D is the best option. It's secure and easy to use.
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Allene
3 months ago
D makes the most sense to me. No need to mess around with encoding or configuration files. Just set the environment variables and you're good to go.
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Tarra
2 months ago
Yeah, D is definitely the most convenient option. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Joanna
2 months ago
I think I'll go with option D as well. It's straightforward and easy to implement.
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Dierdre
2 months ago
I agree, setting environment variables seems like the simplest solution.
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Letha
3 months ago
Hmm, I think D is the way to go. Setting the proxy credentials as environment variables is the best way to keep them out of the logs.
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Elli
1 months ago
Definitely. It's a simple and effective way to prevent sensitive information from being logged.
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Armando
1 months ago
I agree. Using environment variables is a common practice for keeping credentials secure.
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Tracey
2 months ago
That's a good point. It's important to protect sensitive information like proxy credentials.
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Lynda
2 months ago
I think D is the way to go. Setting the proxy credentials as environment variables is the best way to keep them out of the logs.
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Merlyn
3 months ago
I prefer option C, it seems like the most straightforward solution.
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Paola
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B could also work.
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Dorothy
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is more secure.
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Gilbert
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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