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A wireless network in a school provides guest access using a captive portal to allow unregistered users to self-register and access the network The administrator is requested to update the existing configuration to provide captive portal authentication through a secure connection (HTTPS)

Which two changes must the administrator make to enforce HTTPS authentication'? (Choose two >

A.
Create a new SSID with the HTTPS captive portal URL
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A.
Create a new SSID with the HTTPS captive portal URL
B.
Enable HTTP redirect in the user authentication settings
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B.
Enable HTTP redirect in the user authentication settings
C.
Disable HTTP administrative access on the guest SSID to enforce HTTPS connection
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C.
Disable HTTP administrative access on the guest SSID to enforce HTTPS connection
D.
Update the captive portal URL to use HTTPS on FortiGate and FortiAuthenticator
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D.
Update the captive portal URL to use HTTPS on FortiGate and FortiAuthenticator
Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

According to the FortiGate Administration Guide, ''To enable HTTPS authentication, you must enable HTTP redirect in the user authentication settings. This redirects HTTP requests to HTTPS. You must also update the captive portal URL to use HTTPS on both FortiGate and FortiAuthenticator.'' Therefore, options B and D are true because they describe the changes that the administrator must make to enforce HTTPS authentication for the captive portal. Option A is false because creating a new SSID with the HTTPS captive portal URL is not required, as the existing SSID can be updated with the new URL. Option C is false because disabling HTTP administrative access on the guest SSID will not enforce HTTPS connection, but rather block HTTP connection.

asked 18/09/2024
Danilo Ferrareis
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