Hello, I am new in your community and I would like to know how to block a https site because in http it works I have the fortigate 200A thanks in advance Sincerely
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Hello,
> I would like to know how to block a https site
Are you looking to block a website using web filter or a different security profile?
SSL Inspection is required for FortiGate to identify the website the client is trying to access and block it.
If you know the domain name of the website you want to block, then you can create an FQDN address object on the FortiGate and create a policy to block HTTPS or ALL services traffic to the FQDN address object.
Please refer to the doc below on how to create an FQDN address object.
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/handbook/560763/fqdn-addresses
Regards,
Kavin
Hello,
> I would like to know how to block a https site
Are you looking to block a website using web filter or a different security profile?
SSL Inspection is required for FortiGate to identify the website the client is trying to access and block it.
If you know the domain name of the website you want to block, then you can create an FQDN address object on the FortiGate and create a policy to block HTTPS or ALL services traffic to the FQDN address object.
Please refer to the doc below on how to create an FQDN address object.
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/handbook/560763/fqdn-addresses
Regards,
Kavin
Hello,
yes I want to block a website and no I don't have SSL inspection and yes I use a web filter
yes I know the domain name is [link]https://www.utorrent.com/[/link]
I have an old fortified which is 200A
here is the screen :
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Hello,
Looking at your model you might be running an old firmware version on your FortiGate.
I would say, just use the FQDN address object if the firmware version you are on supports FQDN address objects.
Regards,
Kavin Patel
Thanks for your helpful answer @Patel. I even didn't know much about it. But glad to get the details here.
tell me how to do it
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