You have an Azure subscription.
You create an Azure web app named Contoso1812 that uses an S1 App service plan.
You create a DNS record for www.contoso.com that points to the IP address of Contoso1812.
You need to ensure that users can access Contoso1812 by using the https://www.contoso.com URL.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution . NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A . Turn on the system-assigned managed identity for Contoso1812.
B . Add a hostname to Contoso1812.
C . Scale out the App Service plan of Contoso1812.
D . Add a deployment slot to Contoso1812.
E . Scale up the App Service plan of Contoso1812.
F . Upload a PFX file to Contoso1812
Answer: B,F
Explanation:
B: You can configure Azure DNS to host a custom domain for your web apps. For example, you can create an Azure web app and have your users access it
using either www.contoso.com or contoso.com as a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). To do
this, you have to create three records:
A root "A" record pointing to contoso.com
A root "TXT" record for verification
A "CNAME" record for the www name that points to the A record
F: To use HTTPS, you need to upload a PFX file to the Azure Web App. The PFX file will contain the SSL certificate required for HTTPS.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dns/dns-web-sites-custom-Domain