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Hi,
I have a simple question. This topic is making me confuse. Is the WAF working as ATP? Do I need to apply WAF policy to LAN users policy (LAN to WAN)?
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
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Hi,
WAF usually is meant to protect your webservers. I don't find it useful to use it on your LAN users if this is thr traffic going out of the company. Apply deep isnpection, AV, IPS, Webfilter,Appcontrol and you will be protect.
If you need ATP, integrate with Sandbox.
Rony Moussa
NSE Certified : Level 8
Hi Deepack,
Fortiweb protects request/respose flows to/from configured pools of servers.
You can configure pools on LAN and/or WAN side.
Rafael Lehmani | Consulting System Engineer |
Hi,
My question was for the LAN users not for the Server. Is it work as ATP? or It is helpful only for server.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
Hi Deepak,
LAN users requests&responses will be protected as soon as they match HTTP(s) Server Pool.
Ping me if you do have a specific use case.
Brgds
Rafael
Rafael Lehmani | Consulting System Engineer |
Hi,
WAF usually is meant to protect your webservers. I don't find it useful to use it on your LAN users if this is thr traffic going out of the company. Apply deep isnpection, AV, IPS, Webfilter,Appcontrol and you will be protect.
If you need ATP, integrate with Sandbox.
Rony Moussa
NSE Certified : Level 8
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