Good point, Kenny. I think you're right, FortiWeb would need to use its own cert when acting as a client to the backend servers. So A) is also a correct answer.
What about A) Secondary HTTPS connection to server where FortiWeb acts as a client? Wouldn't FortiWeb need to use its own cert there too, when connecting to the backend servers?
I agree with Billy. FortiWeb acts as a reverse proxy for client connections, so it would need to have its own SSL/TLS certificates to encrypt that traffic. And for accessing the GUI, FortiWeb would need to present its own cert to the admin's browser.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the correct answers here are B) HTTPS to clients and C) HTTPS access to GUI. FortiWeb needs to use its own certificates for these scenarios to secure the communication.
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