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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 2 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FWB-6.4 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 2
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You've configured an authentication rule with delegation enabled on FortiWeb.

What happens when a user tries to access the web application?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Juan
2 months ago
Wait, is FortiWeb the new bouncer at the web app club? Option D has my vote!
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Vanna
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards A. FortiAuthenticator seems to be the key player in this scenario with delegation.
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Iluminada
2 months ago
Ha! Looks like FortiWeb is doing the heavy lifting here. Option D sounds like the way to go.
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Lucy
1 months ago
Jaclyn: Definitely makes the process smoother for the user.
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Helene
1 months ago
I agree, it's great that FortiWeb includes credentials in the request.
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Jaclyn
1 months ago
Yeah, FortiWeb seems to be handling everything.
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Lenna
2 months ago
Option D sounds like the way to go.
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Nida
3 months ago
I think D is the correct answer because it includes forwarding credentials to the web app.
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Cordell
3 months ago
But A makes more sense because it involves redirection to FortiAuthenticator.
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Luisa
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C.
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Teri
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is C. FortiWeb forwarding the challenge and monitoring the response aligns with the description of delegation.
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Jina
3 months ago
C) FortiWeb forwards the HTTP challenge from the server to the client, then monitors the reply, allowing access if the user authenticates successfully
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Lai
3 months ago
A) FrotiWeb redirects users to a FortiAuthenticator page, then if the user authenticates successfully, FortiGate signals to FortiWeb to allow access to the web app
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Diane
3 months ago
Option D seems the most logical to me. FortiWeb acting as a proxy and handling the authentication process makes sense with delegation enabled.
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Lacresha
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. FortiWeb taking on the authentication process and including credentials in the request to the web app is a key feature when delegation is enabled.
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Eden
2 months ago
Option D seems the most logical to me. FortiWeb acting as a proxy and handling the authentication process makes sense with delegation enabled.
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Cordell
3 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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