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Hi there,
As Far as I understood, when I'm using 802.1x and a Switch, when the workstation hits the switch port, the switch will forward a 802.1x packet to Fortiauthenticator.
But when I'm using a Fortigate with 802.1x and Fortiauthenticator, when the workstation hits the Firewall, the Firewall will trigger authentication based on some protocols, for example, if I try to browse to some website, the webpage will get re-directed to a Fortigate Authentication login page and at this point no 802.1x packet is forwarded to the fortiauthenticator.
I'm trying to use Fortuauthenticator as 802.1x with MAC authentication Bypass. I basically need to centrally manage MAC addresses with 802.1x and bypass printers, and non standard devices. When those devices hits fortigate, fortigate wouldn't send 802.1x packets to Fortiauthenticator until it types a username and password.
Does someone knows if Fortigate can do "port authentication" ? similar to a switch ?
I have another threat to this subject here : https://fusecommunity.fortinet.com/p/fo/st/thread=8426
Any information is apreciated.
Luiz Alberto Camilo
Solutions Architect
Luiz Alberto Camilo NCT São Paulo www.nct.com.br NSE-5 Expert
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