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Which two capabilities does FortiAuthenticator offer when acting as a self-signed or local CA?

(Choose two)

A.
Validating other CA CRLs using OSCP
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A.
Validating other CA CRLs using OSCP
B.
Importing other CA certificates and CRLs
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B.
Importing other CA certificates and CRLs
C.
Merging local and remote CRLs using SCEP
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C.
Merging local and remote CRLs using SCEP
D.
Creating, signing, and revoking of X.509 certificates
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D.
Creating, signing, and revoking of X.509 certificates
Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

FortiAuthenticator can act as a self-signed or local CA that can issue certificates to users, devices, or other CAs. It can also import other CA certificates and CRLs to trust them and validate their certificates. It can also create, sign, and revoke X.509 certificates for various purposes, such as VPN authentication, web server encryption, or wireless security. It cannot validate other CA CRLs using OCSP or merge local and remote CRLs using SCEP because these are protocols that require communication with external CAs. Reference: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiauthenticator/6.4/administrationguide/ 372408/certificate-management

asked 18/09/2024
Aziz ZENNOUN
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