Hi,
I'm using a Fortigate device to configure a proxy in our network that will be used to test our software. This particular proxy needs to support HTTP/2 traffic. Its role is only to be a proxy for this traffic, no security policies or firewalling needs to be done on this traffic.
Looking at the Fortigate documentation, I find some info on what Fortigate can do with this traffic, when using a reversed or 'true transparent' proxy.
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Hi NicholeKaligian,
I was checking internally and found that as per Admin guide, HTTP/2 in FortiOS Proxy mode is supported. I found some articles and that might help you.
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb/7.0.1/administration-guide/36824/http-2-support
regards,
Sheikh
Hi Sheikh,
Thank you for your reply.
Those are indeed the articles that I had found so far, but that doesn't provide any information on the explicit web proxy specifically. The documentation only mentions reverser proxy and transparent proxy.
Hi NicholeKaligian,
I further checked internally and found these documents of "Supported RFCs"
FortiOS 7.0
Added RFC 1928 to Other protocols on page 15.
Supported when explicit proxy is implemented.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7540
FortiOS 6.2
RFC 7540: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2) added.
Only flow mode is supported; proxy mode is not yet supported.
regards,
Sheikh
Thank you for that. Do you know of any way to track/confirm which protocol is being used? Either on the device itself or externally?
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