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Marian
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October 17, 2011
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Failed admin authentication attempt

  • October 17, 2011
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Hi, I have a Fortigate and in the Dashboard I see very often, in the Alert Message Console this kind of messages: Failed admin authentication attempt for ... So I gess that there is someone trying to access to the Fortigate management. So I am very worried. I would like to know where I can see if some of that attempts were successfull and if there is something that I could do in order to not let them get into the Fortigate. Thanks

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    Carl_Wallmark
    New Member
    October 17, 2011
    Hi, The event log says if a logon attempt was successfull. You should disable any remote management on the interface facing the Internet. And if you must have them enabled, set a " trusted source ip" on the admin account.
    Marian
    MarianAuthor
    New Member
    October 17, 2011
    Ok, Thanks for the quick response. best regards Marian
    davidinark
    New Member
    April 20, 2012
    I am seeing the same thing, but for ROOT and for AA. I disable admin from outside my network, but how do you disable root and aa? Who is aa?
    ede_pfau
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    April 22, 2012
    Usually that means that you have Admin access allowed on the WAN port (HTTP, HTTPS, telnet or ssh). The villains might try any name but ' root' is quite common. ' aa' stands for Anonymous Addict or Almighty Admin, they' ve just made it up. If you HAVE TO have admin access on the WAN port you can - rename the admin account - change the service port to >20.000 - restrict the IP (range) allowed to connect The latter option is often infeasable, the former ones standard.
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