Not sure if this is the right area but I figured since it is the Vulnerability scan that is built into the Fortigate I might as well post it. Scheduled some weekly vulnerability scans on my home network using the integrated vulnerability scanner on the Fortigate.
Well, I was in the restroom just now (12:30 at night my time) and I heard a printer kick off...I didn't know it was my printer at first so I ran in there ready to go toe to toe with an intruder.
Saw it was the printer and took a look. My Samsung printer was printing out random jibberish pages and one of them said "Rand-Test-User-Fortinet" a bunch of jibberish and then Squelda
After some digging into the firewall I realized it was running a scan.
I then remember that my main office experienced the same thing last week when the scan was going off at HQ (HQ also uses a Samsung printer). Needless to say, don't freak out if you run a Samsung style printer and your fortigate vulnerability scans your network and causes it to print some jibberish etc. You will be wasting paper but don't be alarmed haha.
Mike Pruett
Nominating a forum post submits a request to create a new Knowledge Article based on the forum post topic. Please ensure your nomination includes a solution within the reply.
Is this still a thing in FortiOS 6.0 / 6.2?
Previous post - get your unit updated to a supported / secure build???
Hi James,
Upgrade is unfortunately not a solution for me :(
Cheers,
Kevin
Under 5.2 it seems the only work around is to set up multiple netscan assets to scan around certain IP addresses.
Alternately is to perhaps configure the printer(s) in question to go "offline" during certain times and/or set up authorize access, to say this "(insert Fortigate's local IP address)" is not authorized to access this printer during these hours (set times for local vulnerability scanner hours).
kevinugr wrote:Upgrade is unfortunately not a solution for me :(
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Select Forum Responses to become Knowledge Articles!
Select the “Nominate to Knowledge Base” button to recommend a forum post to become a knowledge article.
User | Count |
---|---|
1536 | |
1029 | |
749 | |
443 | |
210 |
The Fortinet Security Fabric brings together the concepts of convergence and consolidation to provide comprehensive cybersecurity protection for all users, devices, and applications and across all network edges.
Copyright 2024 Fortinet, Inc. All Rights Reserved.