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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 8 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FWB-6.4 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 8
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Under which circumstances does FortiWeb use its own certificates? (Choose Two)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Carolann
3 months ago
A and C, easy peasy. Though I do wonder if FortiWeb issues its own certificates or if it has a secret stash of cookie-cutter certs. Either way, it's got to keep things locked down.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
Yeah, I'm not sure about those. But I know FortiWeb takes security seriously.
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Alisha
2 months ago
D) HTTPS to FortiGate
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Dana
2 months ago
B) HTTPS to clients
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Winifred
2 months ago
I think FortiWeb uses its own certificates for both of those scenarios. It's all about security.
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Stephane
2 months ago
C) HTTPS access to GUI
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Alethea
3 months ago
A) Secondary HTTPS connection to server where FortiWeb acts as a client
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Lili
3 months ago
I think the correct options are A) Secondary HTTPS connection to server where FortiWeb acts as a client and C) HTTPS access to GUI.
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Doyle
3 months ago
I believe FortiWeb also uses its own certificates for secondary HTTPS connection to server where it acts as a client.
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Kip
4 months ago
Hmm, I'd say A, C, and D. Gotta secure that connection to the FortiGate too, right? More the merrier when it comes to certificates!
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Antonio
2 months ago
You're right, having multiple certificates for different connections adds an extra layer of security.
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Gertude
2 months ago
I agree, but I also think D is necessary for securing the connection to FortiGate.
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Dalene
2 months ago
I think A and C are the correct options. It's important to secure the connection to the server and GUI.
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Twana
3 months ago
Definitely, can't be too careful with security.
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Dino
3 months ago
I agree, securing the connection to the FortiGate is important.
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Wava
3 months ago
I think A and C are the correct options.
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Nicolette
4 months ago
I agree with Annice, FortiWeb definitely uses its own certificates for HTTPS access to GUI.
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Annice
4 months ago
I think FortiWeb uses its own certificates for HTTPS access to GUI.
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Quentin
4 months ago
This is a no-brainer, it's A and C. FortiWeb needs its own certs to play the server role in those scenarios.
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Stephaine
3 months ago
C) HTTPS access to GUI
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Lou
3 months ago
A) Secondary HTTPS connection to server where FortiWeb acts as a client
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Theodora
4 months ago
B and C, Gotta have those certs for the web interface and client-facing HTTPS, am I right?
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Antione
4 months ago
A and C, FortiWeb needs its own certificates for secure connections to clients and its own management interface.
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Mila
4 months ago
C) HTTPS access to GUI
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Theola
4 months ago
A) Secondary HTTPS connection to server where FortiWeb acts as a client
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