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What is the correct syntax?

CyberArk User Neil is trying to connect to the Target Linux server 192.168.1.164 using a domain user ACMElinuxuser01 on domain acme.corp using PSM for SSH server 192.168.65.145.

What is the correct syntax?
A . ssh neil@linuxuser01: acme.corp@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145
B . ssh neil@linuxuser01#acme.corp@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145
C . sshneil@linuxuser01@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145
D . ssh neil@linuxuser01@acme.corp@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145

Answer: B

Explanation:

In CyberArk Privilege Cloud, when connecting to a target server using the Privileged Session Manager (PSM) for SSH, the correct syntax for the SSH command includes the following format: ssh neil@linuxuser01#acme.corp@192.168.1.164@192.168.65.145. This syntax breaks down as follows:

neil: The CyberArk username.

linuxuser01#acme.corp: The domain user on the target Linux server, formatted as username#domain.

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