Hi,
I did a less-than-thorough search on the web, but was wondering if Fortinet has plans to integrate Wireguard VPN in their Fortigates? We've all had some sports with IPSEC tunnels that drop and never come back - might be time to embrace the future. :)
Thanks!
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wireguard is fantastic
Implement it (also in beta ) can provide a big advantage on competitors.
it is the future: faster , secure , simple...
Hi Fortigate? Any progress to adopt to new VPN protocols? I would recommend to adopt before the company got hit by the "legacy" train (as it happened for Aqfa long time ago). Don't miss the train and run your company as any other proprietary company producing closed source. Time has changed and even an grey-bearded management should understand that. Beet you competitors with performance instead of supported legacy VPN tunnel technology.
Continuing to wait and hope for this to be implemented so we don't have to implement this superior solution independently from our fortigates.
I am waiting too ...
bumping for 2025.
Bump as well.
Not using FortiGate's site-to-site VPN as it is too complicated and might not always work perfectly as expected, like the rest of everything else. Using a simple DD-WRT router to do WireGuard and it works perfectly, reconnects every time when there's a drop. And I've seen it drop only when the line goes out.
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