Description | This article describes how to configure a FQDN-based external threat feed as a destination in an explicit proxy policy on FortiGate. |
Scope | FortiGate. |
Solution |
An external threat feed is a list of IP addresses, domain names (FQDNs), or URLs obtained from an external source. It can be imported into the firewall and used in security policies to manage large static URL lists and block specific threats, such as compromised sites. To configure an external threat feed, see Configuring an external feed - FortiGate administration guide.
To configure a FQDN-based external threat feed as a destination in an explicit proxy policy on FortiGate, follow these steps:
Setting up the Policy.
By following these steps, it is possible to configure a FQDN-based external threat feed as a destination in an explicit proxy policy on FortiGate.
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