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Fortinet Exam NSE7_NST-7.2 Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_NST-7.2 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
[All NSE7_NST-7.2 Questions]

Which statement is correct regarding LDAP authentication using the regular bind type?

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Suggested Answer: A

LDAP Authentication Process:

The regular bind type for LDAP authentication involves multiple steps to verify user credentials.

Step 1: The client sends a bind request with the username to the LDAP server.

Step 2: The LDAP server responds to the bind request.

Step 3: The client sends a bind request with the password.

Step 4: The LDAP server responds, confirming or denying the authentication.

Explanation of Answer:

The regular bind type follows these four steps to authenticate a user, making it a comprehensive method but not necessarily the easiest to configure.

The statement regarding sAMAccountName and super_admin account requirements are not accurate in the context of regular bind type LDAP authentication on FortiOS.


Fortinet Network Security 7.2 Support Engineer Documentation

FortiOS LDAP Authentication Configuration Guides

Contribute your Thoughts:

Amber
10 months ago
I heard the regular bind type is so 'regular' that even a 'FortiGate' could do it. Guess I'll go with option C.
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Brett
10 months ago
Wait, do we get extra points for making a joke? Okay, here goes: The regular bind type is so easy, even a 'super_admin' can do it! *wink wink*
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Glenna
10 months ago
Four steps, really? That sounds unnecessarily complicated. I'll have to go with option A.
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Marion
9 months ago
I agree, it does seem a bit complicated. But that's the correct statement.
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Cherelle
10 months ago
Option A) The regular bind type goes through four steps to successfully authenticate a user.
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Leah
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Doesn't the regular bind type require a super_admin account? I'll go with option D.
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Angella
10 months ago
Option C seems the most reasonable to me. The regular bind type is indeed the easiest to configure on FortiOS.
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Jamie
9 months ago
It definitely makes sense, the regular bind type is straightforward to set up.
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Dominic
9 months ago
I agree, option C does seem like the most reasonable choice.
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Bette
9 months ago
C) The regular bind type is the easiest bind type to configure on FortiOS.
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Lennie
9 months ago
I believe option D is the correct statement. The regular bind type requires a FortiGate super_admin account.
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Lennie
10 months ago
I think option A is correct. The regular bind type goes through four steps to authenticate a user.
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Lennie
10 months ago
I agree, option C is correct. The regular bind type is the easiest to configure on FortiOS.
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Eden
10 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct statement is D) The regular bind type requires a FortiGate super_admin account.
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Dudley
10 months ago
I think option B is correct. The regular bind type can't be used if users are authenticated using sAMAccountName.
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Julio
9 months ago
That's correct. The regular bind type cannot be used if users are authenticated using sAMAccountName.
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Cherelle
9 months ago
I believe option B is correct.
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Theron
10 months ago
I think option D is correct. The regular bind type requires a FortiGate super_admin account.
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Theron
10 months ago
Actually, option A is correct. The regular bind type goes through four steps to successfully authenticate a user.
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Iluminada
10 months ago
That's correct. The regular bind type cannot be used if users are authenticated using sAMAccountName.
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Mel
10 months ago
I believe option B is correct.
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Theron
10 months ago
I believe option B is correct. The regular bind type cannot be used if users are authenticated using sAMAccountName.
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Casey
11 months ago
I think the correct statement is A) The regular bind type goes through four steps to successfully authenticate a user.
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