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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FWB-6.4 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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Refer to the exhibit.

There is only one administrator account configured on FortiWeb. What must an administrator do to restrict any brute force attacks that attempt to gain access to the FortiWeb management GUI?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Nathan
1 months ago
Ah, the joys of network security. I'm going with option B, but I'll probably end up accidentally locking myself out of the FortiWeb. Such is the life of an admin, I suppose.
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Lynsey
9 days ago
User 2: Yeah, configuring IPv4 Trusted Host #3 with a specific IP address should help secure the FortiWeb.
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Sunshine
18 days ago
User 1: Don't worry, I think option B is the right choice to restrict brute force attacks.
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Mila
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. Guess I'll just flip a coin and hope for the best. Or maybe I should try some witchcraft, that might work better.
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Salena
28 days ago
User 3: Why not try a combination of both options B and D?
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Larae
1 months ago
User 2: I disagree, I believe option D is the better choice.
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Hoa
1 months ago
User 1: I think option B is the way to go.
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Kendra
2 months ago
Deleting the admin user? Nah, that's a bit too drastic. I'm gonna go with option B, seems like the most straightforward solution to this problem.
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Carissa
2 months ago
Ah, I see. Gotta love those pesky brute force attacks, huh? I'm gonna go with option B, seems like the best way to restrict that without making too many changes.
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Brice
2 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm thinking option B might be the way to go, but I'm not totally sure. Need to double-check on the trusted host configuration.
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Tijuana
24 days ago
User4: Deleting the built-in administrator user and creating a new one could also be a good security measure.
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Merlyn
1 months ago
User3: It's important to double-check the trusted host configuration to ensure it's set up correctly.
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Tricia
1 months ago
User2: I agree, configuring a specific IP address for Trusted Host #3 can help secure the FortiWeb management GUI.
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Chaya
1 months ago
User1: I think option B is a good choice to restrict brute force attacks.
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Valene
2 months ago
But wouldn't changing the Access Profile to Read_Only also help in restricting brute force attacks?
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Johna
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Configure IPv4 Trusted Host # 3 with a specific IP address.
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Valene
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Delete the built-in administrator user and create a new one.
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