Hi,
on CLI console I want check interfaces configuration without success.
admin@fortinac:~
> show system interface
-bash: show: command not found
admin@fortinac:~
> execute show system interface
-bash: execute: command not found
I try also with root user without success.
With command get the result is the same.
Fortinac appliance is a virtual machine.
Could you help me?
Thanks
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FNAC running in CentOS allows to create aliases for commands if needed but I'm not aware of having those commands created by default.
I'm sure that you don't need the 'set allowaccess' in this setup. If the telnet works it means that the FNAC is listening and the port is open.
To troubleshoot the agent you can check the agent logs in the end host, most probably the PA is not able to locate the server or the certificate is not trusted.
This setup is running the CentOS version. The new command of FNAC-OS don't apply here.
You can verify the interfaces with Linux classic commands like:
> ifconfig
> ip add
> ip route
Created on 12-04-2024 02:16 AM Edited on 12-04-2024 02:20 AM
Hi ebilcari,
I remembered using those commands when I did the initial setup.
I was double-checking the port settings as I have problems with the Persistent Agent and I found documentation where it says to check that the command has been given:
set allowaccess https ping http dns dhcp nac-agent.
I done check using telnet to fortinac on port 4568 and works.
FNAC running in CentOS allows to create aliases for commands if needed but I'm not aware of having those commands created by default.
I'm sure that you don't need the 'set allowaccess' in this setup. If the telnet works it means that the FNAC is listening and the port is open.
To troubleshoot the agent you can check the agent logs in the end host, most probably the PA is not able to locate the server or the certificate is not trusted.
Thanks!
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