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Hi, the only user can sign-in is "User2" for my opinion, the other users are not synced, so, if I lost the connection to my tenant, I will be able to access only with the synced user, in this case, User2 only.
Exam Code: The primary exam for HCIE-Datacom is H12-891 for the written exam and H12-892 for the lab exam Exam Code: The exam code for HCIE-Datacom-Carrier is H35-831 While both certifications validate high-level expertise in data communications, HCIE-Datacom has a broader focus on general data communication technologies, whereas HCIE-Datacom-Carrier is specialized for carrier-grade network solutions.
FortiGate Infrastructure 7.2 Study Guide (p.41): "The RPF check is a mechanism that protects FortiGate and your network from IP spoofing attacks by checking for a return path to the source in the routing table." "FortiGate performs an RPF check only on the first packet of a new session. That is, after the first packet passes the RPF check and FortiGate accepts the session, FortiGate doesn’t perform any additional RPF checks on that session."
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About RPF Check, the answer is AC, because on forti docs, it says that the rpf check is run on the 1st packet sent, not reply, are you sure ? thx a lot
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The first question seemed like a brute force attack. Looking at the log, one can see numerous failed login attempts with an interval of 2 seconds each time which is quite indicative of an automated process.
The accurate ANSWER is "Failed password audit." While initially appearing as a brute force attack, a closer examination of the Windows Event Viewer reveals a consistent pattern in log events. The provided images are samples from security logs, demonstrating specific intervals like one and two seconds. However, this alone doesn't conclusively indicate brute force. For a more in-depth analysis, it's crucial to refer to the logs specifically related to brute force attempts. C= Failed password audit Here's why Multiple failed login attempts: The log shows several entries with timestamps in the 11:13 AM range on September 16, 2022, all indicating "Failure" and "Logon" events. This suggests repeated attempts to access the server, likely with incorrect credentials. No successful logins: There are no entries between the failed login attempts and the subsequent logs with valid timestamps. This further strengthens the case for unsuccessful login attempts. Windows security logs: The logs originate from Windows security, suggesting potential attempts to access a Windows server. Event IDs: The event IDs listed (4625) are commonly associated with failed login attempts and account lockouts in Windows systems.
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