Which type of user authentication is configured?

A user wants to establish an HTTP session to a server behind an SRX device but is being pointed to Web page
on the SRX device for additional authentication. Which type of user authentication is configured?

A user wants to establish an HTTP session to a server behind an SRX device but is being pointed to Web page
on the SRX device for additional authentication. Which type of user authentication is configured?

A.
pass-through with Web redirect

B.
WebAuth with HTTP redirect

C.
WebAuth

D.
pass-through

Explanation:
Web authentication is valid for all types of traffic. With Web authentication configured, users must first
directly access the Junos security platform using HTTP. The user enters the address or hostname of the device
into a Web browser and then receives a prompt for a username and password. If authentication is successful,
the user can then access the restricted resource directly. Subsequent traffic from the same source IP address is
automatically allowed access to the restricted resource, as long as security policy allows for it.



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Rex

Rex

The answer should be “A”

jos

jos

Nope Web Authentication is correct

Dude

Dude

https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos15.1×49-d40/topics/concept/firewall-user-authentication-web-understanding.html
Web authentication is an alternative to pass-through user authentication. Instead of pointing to the resource that you want to connect to from your client browser, you point the browser to an IP address on the device that is enabled for Web authentication.
While both present a web page, the answer depends on whether the user is attempting to reach a resource THROUGH the SRX or connect TO the SRX.
As such the answer is clearly “A”

tille

tille

Should be an A.