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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 8 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FWB-6.4 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 8
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True transparent proxy mode is best suited for use in which type of environment?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Tamekia
1 months ago
Ah, the old transparent proxy conundrum. I'm gonna have to go with D on this one. Ain't nobody got time to be rearranging the entire network just to get this thing working. Keep it simple, keep it secure, that's my motto!
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Allene
14 days ago
True, but in my experience, sticking with D is usually the safest bet. Better to play it safe with the IP addressing scheme.
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Dyan
16 days ago
I think B could also work, as long as you have the flexibility to change the IP addressing scheme when needed.
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Kate
22 days ago
I agree, D is definitely the way to go. No need to make things more complicated than they need to be.
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Joni
2 months ago
Transparent proxy, huh? Sounds like something out of a spy movie. I'm going with D, because I ain't got time to be messing with IP addresses. Just give me the goods and let me do my thing!
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Danica
11 days ago
True, but in the long run, B might be more flexible for future changes. Just a thought.
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Kristeen
12 days ago
I think C could also work for small office setups. Less hassle with IP addresses.
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Lili
16 days ago
I agree, D sounds like the easiest option. Who has time to deal with changing IP addresses?
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Charlene
2 months ago
C'mon, home office environments? That's just too easy. Transparent proxy is for the big leagues, not your grandma's internet connection!
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Clay
1 months ago
D) Environments where you cannot change the IP addressing scheme
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Julie
1 months ago
B) Flexible environments where you can easily change the IP addressing scheme
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Darell
2 months ago
A) New networks where infrastructure is not yet defined
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Catalina
2 months ago
Option B sounds interesting, but I'm not sure how that would work with transparent proxy mode. Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of keeping the IP scheme unchanged?
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Lucina
1 months ago
True transparent proxy mode is best suited for small office to home office environments, where the IP addressing scheme may not need to be changed.
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Mauricio
2 months ago
Option B allows for flexibility in changing the IP addressing scheme, which can be useful in certain environments.
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Lachelle
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. Transparent proxy mode is best suited for environments where you can't easily change the IP addressing scheme.
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Skye
2 months ago
But what about small office to home office environments? Wouldn't it also be a good fit there?
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Leonardo
3 months ago
I agree with King. It makes sense to use it in that type of environment.
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King
3 months ago
I think true transparent proxy mode is best suited for new networks where infrastructure is not yet defined.
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