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Can directed broadcast be disabled in a Fortigate?
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What do you mean by "directed broadcast"?
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@Jakob-AHHG and @sbabu directed broadcast I mean a broadcast to the whole subnet (not entire network).
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HI @jefazo92
If you have a broadcast IP address you can create a firewall policy with deny action and place it top of allow rule.
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Ok, so you want to disable some of the most basic features of the network?
Broadcast is only on the subnet, never anywhere else, unless you have a router that relay the broadcast across subnets, like Bonjour traffic or something like that.
The only reason to do so, as I see it, is to disable 'client-to-client' communication, on public wifi or similar.
THat should be easily done with the "Block intra-VLAN traffic" setting on the VLAN or "Block intra-SSID traffic" on the SSID.
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