While enabling the Identity Awareness blade the Identity Awareness wizard does not automatically detect the windows domain. Why does it not detect the windows domain?
A.
Security Gateway is not part of the Domain
B.
SmartConsole machine is not part of the domain
C.
Identity Awareness is not enabled on Global properties
D.
Security Management Server is not part of the domain
B. SmartConsole machine is not part of the domain
The Identity Awareness wizard requires that the SmartConsole machine is part of the domain to automatically detect the Windows domain during the configuration process. If the machine running SmartConsole is not part of the domain, it won't be able to detect the domain information correctly.
Answer is B
"If the SmartConsole computer is part of the domain, the Wizard fetches all the domain controllers of the domain and all of the domain controllers are configured."
From: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_IdentityAwareness_AdminGuide/Topics-IDAG/Configuring-Identity-Awareness-Enabling-Identity-Awareness-on-Security-Gateway.htm#:~:text=When%20you%20enable%20Identity%20Awareness%20Software%20Blade%20on%20a%20Security
The answer is B. SmartConsole machine is not part of the domain.
The Identity Awareness wizard will not automatically detect the Windows domain if the SmartConsole machine is not part of the domain. The SmartConsole machine must be able to communicate with the domain controller in order to detect the domain.
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