We've a FortiGate 1000D with a VDOM doing an Explicit Proxy role, this VDOM has SOCKS enabled into web-proxy settings and for our surprise we realized that if a client use only SOCKS (Ex. Firefox) it's not reachable for any of the security policy that we have for HTTP/HTTPS . It's there any way that SOCKS can be reachable for these Security Policies?
sh full-configuration web-proxy explicit
set status enable
set ftp-over-http enable
set socks enable
set http-incoming-port 8080
set https-incoming-port 0
set ftp-incoming-port 0
set socks-incoming-port 0
set incoming-ip 0.0.0.0
set ipv6-status disable
set strict-guest disable
set unknown-http-version best-effort
set realm "proxy"
set sec-default-action deny
set https-replacement-message enable
set message-upon-server-error enable
set pac-file-server-status enable
set pac-file-server-port 0
set pac-file-name "proxy.pac"
set ssl-algorithm low
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