Looks like 4.1.1 was just released in the last week or so. It' s marked GA in the internal system, but looks like they wanted to fine tune the upgrade procedures for the B series. You can contact TAC and they can get you the file and the appropriate instructions.
Sounds like you' ve already talked to TAC about this one, and again I focus on a different set of products, so my presence here is really more of a facilitating agent than me being able to directly answer your questions.
Being able to tell the URL that was attacked is a reasonable request for this kind of product, but one that I think the " Top 5" would fulfill, as assumably any URL that was under attack would jump to the top of the list (or near it) for attacks. Have you asked TAC specifically what the best way to get this info is?
As to being able to monitor all URL' s, sounds like you were told this would be a feature request?
It does seem strange to me that it does not log the URL that is under attack - have you confirmed in the logs that it does not? There is a difference between whether it doesn' t collect the info at all, vs whether it shows that info in a meaningful manner, which is why I ask.
I can tell you that they are continuing to evolve the product and add features, so if it truly doesn' t have the functionality you are looking for, a feature request would be the right way to go about it. If you can confirm that the latest version does not do what you need it to on any of these points, working through TAC first to ensure we have covered those bases, I will see what I can work up internally to get forward momentum on this.
Cheers!
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Sean Toomey, CISSP FCNSP
Consulting Security Engineer (CSE)
FORTINET— High Performance Network Security