Hello, I am testing Windows 10, but I can't seem to be able to connect to our FortiNet.
Forticlient gets stuch at 98% for a while, then disconnects. I have tried all solutions that worked for me in the past when I had the same problem in Windows 8.1, to no avail.
Is this being worked on?
Thanks,
Tanausu
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The upcoming FortiClient 5.2.4 release supports Windows 10. Both IPsec VPN and SSL VPN work correctly.
FortiClient 5.4.0 Beta 3 should also support Windows 10.
sahins I have had the same problem on Win 10.
Connection succeeds, there is traffic, but you can't talk to the other computer.
Per a friend in the security business, the issue is with the certificate on the computer to which you are making the VPN connection.
Windows 10 does not support SSL as it has been deprecated. Unfortunately upgrading the cert to the new NIST standard will break connectivity for Windows XP machines. Windows XP will soon be practically obsolete, as they will not be able to access any secure websites regardless of VPN.
Hope this helps! It should all come to a head in the next few months. We have had to roll our machines back to 8.1 just to get work done.
egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
defcon wrote:egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
It works with FortiToken and RADIUS challenge.
Chris.Lin wrote:ah missed that, but it does not seem to be working with a specified port number :portdefcon wrote:egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
It works with FortiToken and RADIUS challenge.
defcon wrote:Port is supported. Did you miss the url format someone mentioned in the app review?Chris.Lin wrote:ah missed that, but it does not seem to be working with a specified port number :portdefcon wrote:egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
It works with FortiToken and RADIUS challenge.
Chris.Lin wrote:Ya, Missed the Format.defcon wrote:Port is supported. Did you miss the url format someone mentioned in the app review?Chris.Lin wrote:ah missed that, but it does not seem to be working with a specified port number :portdefcon wrote:egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
It works with FortiToken and RADIUS challenge.
defcon wrote:can we post the url format? I am not seeing one in the app review (in fact i see only 7 reviews, 3 of which are complaining about lack of port support.Chris.Lin wrote:Ya, Missed the Format.defcon wrote:Port is supported. Did you miss the url format someone mentioned in the app review?Chris.Lin wrote:ah missed that, but it does not seem to be working with a specified port number :portdefcon wrote:egauk wrote:... and it does accept 2 factor authentication, I hope Fortinet gets this fixed.FYI, the FortiClient available in the Windows Store is working for SSL VPN under Windows 10 Insider Preview builds!
It works with FortiToken and RADIUS challenge.
To use port 10443 and realm “realmname”, [link]https://vpn.server.addrerss.com:10443/realmname[/link]
To ignore server certificate error, https://vpn.server.addres...e-certificate-errors=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...:10443/realmname?ice=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres..com:10443/realmname?ice
To enable pop-up to select client certificate, https://vpn.server.addres...:10443/realmname?cert=
To pre-configure a client certificate, https://vpn.server.addres...SubStringOfCertSubject
To use PKI user (certificate user). https://vpn.server.addres...no-username-password=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...lmname?cert=&nup=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...ealmname?cert=&nup
Chris.Lin wrote:if realms aren't in use (disabled in features) what would be used in lieu of 'realmname'?To use port 10443 and realm “realmname”, https://vpn.server.addrerss.com:10443/realmname
To ignore server certificate error, https://vpn.server.addres...e-certificate-errors=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...:10443/realmname?ice=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres..com:10443/realmname?ice
To enable pop-up to select client certificate, https://vpn.server.addres...:10443/realmname?cert=
To pre-configure a client certificate, https://vpn.server.addres...SubStringOfCertSubject
To use PKI user (certificate user). https://vpn.server.addres...no-username-password=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...lmname?cert=&nup=1 , or https://vpn.server.addres...ealmname?cert=&nup
to add to this, i enabled realms and configured one named w10.
i can login via web using https://my.vpn.com:10443/remote/login?realm=w10
I attempted the following using the w10 forticlient app
https://my.vpn.com:10443/remote/login?realm=w10
https://my.vpn.com:10443/w10?ice=1
https://my.vpn.com:10443/remote/login?realm=w10?ice=1
all prompt me for my login credentials but fail to work.
here are a couple examples, this one provides an error, the rest just continue to prompt me for a username and password. (i'm not typoing, i can login to the website without fail)
http://picload.org/image/rgdpcgrl/1.png
[link]http://picload.org/image/rgdpcgri/2.png[/link]
thanks for the speedy reply by the way!
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