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Question 14 Discussion

You are a Wi-Fi provider and host multiple domains. How do you delegate user accounts, user groups and permissions per domain when they are authenticating on a single FortiAuthenticator device? (Choose one answer)

  • A. Create multiple directory trees on FortiAuthenticator.
  • B. Create realms.
  • C. Automatically import hosts from each domain as they authenticate.
  • D. Create user groups.
Correct Answer: B

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Juan Diego Ruiz 2025-04-15 22:31:38

Selected Answers: B


The FortiAuthenticator RADIUS service also employs the concept of realms. Realms allow multiple domains
to authenticate to a single FortiAuthenticator device and support both LDAP and RADIUS remote servers.
Each realm is associated with a name, such as a domain or company name, that is used during the login
process to indicate the remote (or local) database in which the user resides.
For example, if you are a service provider that hosts multiple domains and you want each domain to have
different permissions, you can set up a realm on FortiAuthenticator for each domain. So even though each
domain is using the same RADIUS client, realms allow you to control access and permissions.
You can create realms on the Realms page.