Fortigate v7.4.5 build2702 (Mature)
I am trying to block large subnets that are trying to access the management interface of our firewall. Almost just like this page here: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Configuring-FortiGate-Firewall-Policy-to-b...
I've created an address subnet object then created the following firewall policy:
Name: Deny X.0.0.0
Incoming Interface: Any
Outgoing Interface: Any
Source: X.0.0.0-Net
Destination: All
Schedule: always
Service: All
Action: Deny
Log Violation
Enable Policy
Despite this I continue to see connection attempts being made. All of them either end in client-rst or server-rst. What am I missing? Or is there something else i need to do?
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create local in policy : https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.6.0/administration-guide/363127/local-in-policy
Thanks, I will check that out. Why does the firewall policy not block that incoming traffic?
It is important to know the difference between a firewall policy and a local-in policy. While firewall policies control traffic flowing through the FortiGate, local-in policies control inbound traffic that is going to a FortiGate interface.
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