The answer is B. SSL VPN tunnel.
SSL VPN tunnel is a FortiGate configuration that allows remote users to connect to the FortiGate firewall through an SSL/TLS connection. This connection provides a secure tunnel between the remote user's PC and the FortiGate firewall, which allows the remote user to send external application data running on their PCs and access FTP resources through the firewall.
B. SSL VPN tunnel
FortiGate Infrastructure 7.2 Study Guide (p.198):
"Tunnel mode requires FortiClient to connect to FortiGate. FortiClient adds a virtual network adapter identified as fortissl to the user’s PC. This virtual adapter dynamically receives an IP address from FortiGate each time FortiGate establishes a new VPN connection. Inside the tunnel, all traffic is SSL/TLS encapsulated.
The main advantage of tunnel mode over web mode is that after the VPN is established, any IP network application running on the client can send traffic through the tunnel."
Reference and download study guide:
https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortigate-infrastructure-study-guide-for-fortios-72.html
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