A) <span>unauthorized duplication of software </span>
Answer: a. RADIUS
Explanation:
RADIUS as developed with the idea of allowing its users or clients to be able to authenticate to a dial-in access server. So basically it is a client server protocol and he client here is the firebox and the server is the RADIUS server.
The authentication mechanism start by user who sends a message to the RADIUS server. Then the RADIUS server upon receiving the message accept or denies it. It accepts if the client is configured to the server.
A large amount of additional information can be sent by the RADIUS server in its Access-Accept messages with users so we can say that RADIUS is uitable for what are called "high-volume service control applications" such as dial-in access to a corporate network.
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Answer:
The output of the given code as follows:
Output:
Area is: 12.60676
Explanation:
In the given code some information is missing so, the correct code to this question can be described as follows:
Program:
public class Test //defining class
{
public static void main(String[] args)//defining the main method
{
double radius= 2; //defining double variable radius
final double PI= 3.15169; //defining double variable PI
double area = radius * radius * PI; //defining double variable area that calculates values
System.out.println("Area is: " + area); //print values
}
}
Explanation:
- In the given java code a class "Test" is defined, in which a double variable "radius" is defined, which holds a value, that is 2.
- In the next step, a double constant variable, that is PI is defined, that holds a value, that is "3.15169".
- Then another double variable area is defined, that calculates the area value, and prints its value.