An administrator must add an authentication server on FortiClient EMS in a different security zone that cannot allow a direct connection. Which solution can provide secure access between FortiClient EMS and the Active Directory server?
A.
Configure and deploy a FortiGate device between FortiClient EMS and the Active Directory server.
B.
Configure Active Directory and install FortiClient EMS on the same VM.
C.
Configure a slave FortiClient EMS on a virtual machine.
D.
Configure an Active Directory connector between FortiClient EMS and the Active Directory server.
FortiClient EMS needs to authenticate users through Active Directory (AD), but the AD server is in a different security zone without direct access. The best solution is to use an Active Directory connector, which allows secure communication between EMS and AD without requiring direct network access.
It's "D"
It can't be A. You can literally use a fortigate, but the question explicitly says: Without a direct connection
D. Configure an Active Directory connector between FortiClient EMS and the Active Directory server.
A FortiGate device can be used to provide secure access between FortiClient EMS and the Active Directory (AD) server when they reside in different security zones.
The FortiGate can act as a firewall, VPN gateway, or router to enable secure and controlled communication between these zones.
This setup ensures traffic is encrypted, filtered, and properly routed between FortiClient EMS and the AD server.
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