Hi all,
I would like to configure ACL for FortiGate and FortiManager connection. The devices are deployed in a closed network and FortiManager is acting as Local FDS FortiGuard server.
For licensing update , FortiGate will get update from FortiManager. As per the document , we need to allow TCP/443 and TCP/8890 for FortiGuard override service.
I'm confused what incoming and outing ports means by the document
FortiGate to FortiManager ( Is it incoming port?)
FortiManager to FortiGate ( Is it Outgoing port?)
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimanager/7.2.0/fortimanager-ports/465971/incoming-ports
As per the document , TCP 8890 need to allow for incoming ports . Does that means from FortiGate to FortiManager IP?
Or is it 443 and 8890 need to allow for both direction : FG > FMG and FMG > FG ?
Please help me, thank you
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Hi,
In the context of incoming/outgoing between FGT and FMG,
Incoming: Configuring your ACL to allow incoming traffic (port/protocol X) from FGT to FMG
Outgoing: Configuring your ACL to allow outgoing traffic (port/protocol X) from FMG to FGT
Hi,
In the context of incoming/outgoing between FGT and FMG,
Incoming: Configuring your ACL to allow incoming traffic (port/protocol X) from FGT to FMG
Outgoing: Configuring your ACL to allow outgoing traffic (port/protocol X) from FMG to FGT
Hi @EvanRaci ,
The INcoming (open) ports are the ones related to the FMG itself.
Like TCP/541 which is the FGFM port. All the connections from the FGT to FMGwill be made to the through this TCP port.
And OUTgoing are like the tcp 443 that is used to contact the FortiGuard servers.
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