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An e-commerce web app is used by small businesses. Clients often access it from offices behind a router, where clients are on an IPv4 private network LAN. You need to protect the web application from denial of service attacks that use request floods.
What FortiWeb feature should you configure?

  • A. Enable "Shared IP" and configure the separate rate limits for requests from NATted source IPs.
  • B. Configure FortiWeb to use "X-Forwarded-For:" headers to find each client's private network IP, and to block attacks using that.
  • C. Enable SYN cookies.
  • D. Configure a server policy that matches requests from shared Internet connections. C
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Balkancruiser
3 years, 9 months ago
NSE6 FWB, page 288: "If the numbers are sequential, then that IP usually has only one client behind the public IP. FortiWeb calls this a standalone IP. If the numbers are non-sequential, it usually means that there are multiple clients behind that public IP. FortiWeb calls this a shared IP, and you’ll usually configure higher rate limits for shared IPs in DoS sensors that use the Shared IP setting." > Correct answer: A
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prmap
3 years, 10 months ago
A is correct
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sahin
4 years ago
A is true
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Morm0n
4 years ago
Answer: C
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superbilly
4 years, 8 months ago
should choose A。It's a app request DoS behind a NAT device, shared IP with rate limit is prefered.
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