Dear All,
I've been testing the image analysis feature in FortiProxy 7.2.6 Version,
I already config and test the deep inspection, and all went well.
When i try in duckduckgo.com and search bad content the image change to the fortinet Logo,
but when i try in Google, the image still show as bad content.
Been thinking does the Google change port like QUIC or other else ?
Because i also already block QUIC Protocol to ensure the image is using HTTPS / HTTP
Is there anyway to do the image analysis block in the Google Search Engine ?
Thank You,
Best Regards
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Hello,
Could you please elaborate whether you are referring to safe search or some other feature?
Hi,
Did you try to enable IP-based authentication under the authentication rule?
Create or edit an authentication rule | FortiProxy 7.4.5 | Fortinet Document Library
config authentication rule
edit <name of rule>
set status [enable|disable]
set protocol [http|ftp|socks|ssh]
set web-proxy <explicit_proxy_entity>
set srcintf <name of incoming (ingress) interface>
set srcaddr <name of IPv4 source address>
set dstaddr <name of IPv4 destination address>
set srcaddr6 <name of address object>
set ip-based [enable|disable] <<<-------------
set active-auth-method <string>
set sso-auth-method <string>
set web-auth-cookie [enable|disable]
set transaction-based [enable|disable]
set web-portal [enable|disable]
set comments <string>
next
end
Thanks
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