Created on 05-11-2011 01:25 AM
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ORIGINAL: ede_pfau Hi, do you use a VIP to lead the traffic from WAN to internal port? It would help a lot if you could post - your FortiOS version - the policy - the config of your custom service One more, you are sure that you still use the default ports for administration of the Fortigate (http=80, https=443)?I am quite a novice to this device. How to check is it is VIP to lead the traffic? -Firmware version: v4.0,build0178,090820 (MR1)
ORIGINAL: cookiegalName: Port 1443 Protocol Type: TCP/UDP Protocol:TCP Source Port: Low:1024 High:65535 Destination Port: Low:1443 High:1443ORIGINAL: ede_pfau Hi, do you use a VIP to lead the traffic from WAN to internal port? It would help a lot if you could post - your FortiOS version - the policy - the config of your custom service One more, you are sure that you still use the default ports for administration of the Fortigate (http=80, https=443)?I am quite a novice to this device. How to check is it is VIP to lead the traffic? -Firmware version: v4.0,build0178,090820 (MR1)
Fortigate Newbie
custom Service under FIREWALL for TCP 1443 for destination and sourceChange the source to 1024 - 65535 regards Maik
Hi maik, isnt this opening up to more unneccessary ports?no to get a feeling what' s going on, enter the " netstat.exe" command in a command shell of your windows client and study it' s output
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