Actually B,C and D are inline with the question. But the question is in specific tot he ZTNA Rule! But on page 176 of the FortiGate Infrastructure 7.2 study guide, bullet number 2, says " The ZTNA "SERVER" defines the access proxy VIP and the real servers that clients connect to... The most likely answers are B and D. This is however confusing.
FortiGate Infrastructure 7.2 Study Guide (p.177)
"A ZTNA rule is a proxy policy used to enforce access control."
"You can also apply security profiles to protect this traffic.""
B. It applies security profiles to protect traffic.
D. It enforces access control.
FortiGate Infrastructure 7.2 Study Guide (p.177):
"A ZTNA rule is a proxy policy used to enforce access control. You can define ZTNA tags or tag groups to enforce zero-trust role-based access. To create a rule, type a rule name, and add IP addresses and ZTNA tags or tag groups that are allowed or blocked access. You also select the ZTNA server as the destination. You can also apply security profiles to protect this traffic."
Reference and download study guide:
https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortigate-infrastructure-study-guide-for-fortios-72.html
la respuesta es B y D en Administration Guide 7.2.3 pag. 1033
A ZTNA rule is a proxy policy used to enforce access control. ZTNA tags or tag groups can be defined to enforce zero trust role based access. Security profiles can be configured to protect this traffic.
The two functions of a ZTNA rule are to redirect the client request to the access proxy and to enforce access control. So the answer is A and D.
Redirecting the client request to the access proxy is the primary function of a ZTNA rule. This is how the ZTNA solution ensures that all traffic is routed through the access proxy, where it can be inspected and protected.
Enforcing access control is another important function of a ZTNA rule. This is how the ZTNA solution ensures that only authorized users and devices are allowed to access the protected resources.
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