When configuring a GlobalProtect Portal, what is the purpose of specifying an Authentication Profile?
When configuring a GlobalProtect Portal, what is the purpose of specifying an Authentication Profile?
The purpose of specifying an Authentication Profile in a GlobalProtect Portal configuration is to enable user authentication to the Portal. This ensures that users are properly authenticated before they can access the resources provided by the portal.
Correct C
Answer: c Users authenticate to the portal... Each GlobalProtect client authentication configuration specifies the settings that enable the user to authenticate with the GlobalProtect portal. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/10-0/globalprotect-admin/globalprotect-portals/define-the-globalprotect-client-authentication-configurations.html
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/10-1/globalprotect-admin/globalprotect-portals/define-the-globalprotect-client-authentication-configurations
C is Correct. First user should be authenticated on Portal.
C is correct
only C
Correct Answer: C
C, of course
Answer is C. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/9-1/globalprotect-admin/globalprotect-portals/set-up-access-to-the-globalprotect-portal
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/9-1/globalprotect-admin/globalprotect-portals/define-the-globalprotect-client-authentication-configurations#:~:text=Each%20GlobalProtect%20client%20authentication%20configuration%20specifies%20the%20settings%20that%20enable%20the%20user%20to%20authenticate%20with%20the%20GlobalProtect%20portal
I am not sure that C is the right answer https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/globalprotect/network-globalprotect-portals/globalprotect-portals-authentication-configuration-tab In addition to distinguishing a client authentication configuration by an OS, you can further differentiate by specifying an authentication profile. (You can create a New Authentication Profile or select an existing one.) To configure multiple authentication options for an OS, you can create multiple client authentication profiles.
Machine authentication is in pre-logon option. In this case is user authentication, C is the correct.
I am not sure that C is the right answer https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/globalprotect/network-globalprotect-portals/globalprotect-portals-authentication-configuration-tab In addition to distinguishing a client authentication configuration by an OS, you can further differentiate by specifying an authentication profile. (You can create a New Authentication Profile or select an existing one.) To configure multiple authentication options for an OS, you can create multiple client authentication profiles.