We just upgraded our FortiMail to 6.4.5 from 6.0.8. (6.0.8 -> 6.2.4 -> 6.4.5). When i try to login from my laptop onto the FortiMail Admin gui, it logs in but immediatly returns us to the login page. If we use our stepping stone server, it has no issues at all, which is really weird.
Locally i have:
Chrome Versie 91.0.4472.124
FireFox 89.0.2 (64-bit)
On the stepping-stone server:
Chrome Versie 86.0.4240.198
FireFox 78.5.0esr (64-bits)
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Yes i tried that. Even made a ticket with support but they told me to disable HTTPS and try HTTP. Only i can't get that to work either. Always redirects me to HTTPS :(
Tried disabling chrome and firefox HTTP -> HTTPS redirects too, but still it goes to the HTTPS website.
Do you have another admin user you can try?
Also one thing that could cause this if if you have a load balancer where your source IP would change it will now kick you out each time the IP accessing the Fortimail changes.
Bromont wrote:Do you have another admin user you can try?
My colleagues are experiencing the same thing.
Bromont wrote:There's no loadbalancer in front =/Also one thing that could cause this if if you have a load balancer where your source IP would change it will now kick you out each time the IP accessing the Fortimail changes.
Are you able to check the system event logs from your stepping stone server?
tuumke wrote:Hello Tijmen If you have SSH or Console access to your Fortimail, in order to try HTTP , you could disable http->https redirection with this CLI sequence of commands: config antispam quarantine-report set web-release-https disable endYes i tried that. Even made a ticket with support but they told me to disable HTTPS and try HTTP. Only i can't get that to work either. Always redirects me to HTTPS :(
Tried disabling chrome and firefox HTTP -> HTTPS redirects too, but still it goes to the HTTPS website.
Note: clean cache before attempt HTTP or use another browser
Obviously this doesn't solves your main issue, but you can recover gui access at least
regards
/ Abel
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