I'm going with B and E. TCP forwarding and enabled authentication just make sense for a ZTNA destination. Trying to remember what 'ZTNA' stands for, though. Is it 'Zesty Tuna Network Access'?
This question is a real brain-teaser! I bet the answer involves something with a 'Fort' in the name. Maybe they're testing our knowledge of Fortinet products.
Hmm, I'm not sure about A. Using an existing VPN tunnel doesn't sound like the right approach for a ZTNA destination. Maybe they're trying to trick us with that one.
C and D are definitely true. I don't think ZTNA destinations would support wildcard FQDNs, and encryption should be enabled by default for a secure connection.
B and E seem right to me. ZTNA destinations should provide secure access through methods like TCP forwarding, and authentication should be enabled by default for security purposes.
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