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kt001
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[FortiAnalyzer]Device user and password settings

In the device edit section, there is a place to enter the FortiGate user and password.

Why is this item needed?

The OS of FortiAnalyzer is v6.0.8.

 

https://docs2.fortinet.co...ing-device-information

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ede_pfau
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If you right click on a device, you can open a connection to the device. That's what you need credentials for. Just for logging you don't need credentials, an acknowledgement will suffice.


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kt001
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Thank you for answering

 

After setting the user and password, FortiGate now shows unknown logs.

 

 

Message meets Alert condition date =****-**-** time = **: **: ** devname =**** devid = ********** logid = "0100032001" type = "event" subtype = "system" level = "information" vd = "root" eventtime = ********** logdesc = "Admin login successful" sn = "**********" user = "admin" ui = "https (127.0.0.1)" method = "https" srcip = 127.0.0.1 dstip = 127.0.0.1 action = "login" status = "success" reason = "none" profile = "super_admin" msg = "Administrator admin logged in successfully from https (127.0.0.1)"

 

 

Login from loopback address

 

Is this because FortiAnalyzer is automatically trying to log in using the user and password I set?

Why does it behave like this?

TecDD10
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Hi,

we have some response for this "anomaly"?

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