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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FAC-6.4 Topic 4 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FAC-6.4 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 4
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You are a FortiAuthenticator administrator for a large organization. Users who are configured to use FortiToken 200 for two-factor authentication can no longer authenticate. You have verified that only the users with two-factor authentication are experiencing the issue.

What can cause this issue?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

enable guest portal services on FortiAuthenticator, you need to configure a portal policy that defines the conditions for presenting the guest portal to users and the authentication methods to use. You also need to configure at least one post-login service that defines what actions to take after a user logs in successfully, such as sending an email confirmation, assigning a VLAN, or creating a user account. Configuring a RADIUS client or an external authentication portal are optional steps that depend on your network setup and requirements. Reference: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiauthenticator/6.4/administration-guide/372404/guest-management


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Janella
5 hours ago
I'd go with option C. Time drift can definitely throw a wrench in the works when it comes to these types of authentication systems. You'd think technology would be more reliable these days, but I guess not.
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Delisa
13 days ago
Hmm, time drift between the FortiAuthenticator and the hardware tokens seems like the most likely culprit here. Keeping those clocks in sync is crucial for two-factor authentication to work smoothly.
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Eulah
13 days ago
But what about option D, if FortiAuthenticator has lost contact with the FortiToken Cloud servers, that could also be a reason for the authentication problem.
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India
15 days ago
I agree with Clemencia, time drift can definitely cause authentication issues with two-factor authentication.
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Clemencia
17 days ago
I think the issue could be due to option C, time drift between FortiAuthenticator and hardware tokens.
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Margurite
21 days ago
But what about the possibility of FortiAuthenticator losing contact with the FortiToken Cloud servers? That could also be a potential cause.
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Mona
22 days ago
I agree with Colette, time drift can definitely cause authentication issues with two-factor authentication.
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Colette
29 days ago
I think the issue could be due to time drift between FortiAuthenticator and hardware tokens.
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