I`m trying to get the certificate NSE4, but in the training (CBT Nuggets) have a NGFW option in the last version 7.0.10 I made this change without problems
System > Settings > NGFW Mode
Now, in version 7.0.11 I didnt find this options in the same section, print attached Version 7.0.11
Version 7.0.10
Someone can help me?
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Created on 06-07-2023 11:58 PM Edited on 06-07-2023 11:58 PM
You got the wrong VM image - you installed FortiFirewall, but you need FortiGate.
Output of free licensed VM Fortigate, see the name after Version:
FGT-7-2-2 # get sys stat
Version: FortiGate-VM64 v7.2.2,build1255,220930 (GA.F)
Virus-DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
Extended DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
Extreme DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
AV AI/ML Model: 0.00000(2001-01-01 00:00)
IPS-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
IPS-ETDB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
APP-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
INDUSTRIAL-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
IPS Malicious URL Database: 1.00001(2015-01-01 01:01)
IoT-Detect: 0.00000(2001-01-01 00:00)
Serial-Number: FGVMEV_ATFDMNL66
License Status: Valid
VM Resources: 1 CPU/1 allowed, 2007 MB RAM/2048 MB allowed
More on difference https://community.fortinet.com/t5/Support-Forum/What-is-FortiFirewall/td-p/222567
Yuri
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Do you have VDOMs enabled? Can you check from the CLI?
config system settings set ngfw-mode policy-based end
config vdom edit <vdom> config system settings set ngfw-mode policy-based end next end
Suraj
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Hi Suraj,
I try your comment in my VM, but it looks like all commands that you sent in this version didnt work, see below:
Can you share below outputs?
get system status
get system settings | grep ngfw
Suraj
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Here is
I tested the behavior on 7.0.11 VM and I can see the NGFW option. Can you try to reinstall the VM and test ?
Suraj
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Created on 06-07-2023 11:58 PM Edited on 06-07-2023 11:58 PM
You got the wrong VM image - you installed FortiFirewall, but you need FortiGate.
Output of free licensed VM Fortigate, see the name after Version:
FGT-7-2-2 # get sys stat
Version: FortiGate-VM64 v7.2.2,build1255,220930 (GA.F)
Virus-DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
Extended DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
Extreme DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)
AV AI/ML Model: 0.00000(2001-01-01 00:00)
IPS-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
IPS-ETDB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
APP-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
INDUSTRIAL-DB: 6.00741(2015-12-01 02:30)
IPS Malicious URL Database: 1.00001(2015-01-01 01:01)
IoT-Detect: 0.00000(2001-01-01 00:00)
Serial-Number: FGVMEV_ATFDMNL66
License Status: Valid
VM Resources: 1 CPU/1 allowed, 2007 MB RAM/2048 MB allowed
More on difference https://community.fortinet.com/t5/Support-Forum/What-is-FortiFirewall/td-p/222567
Yuri
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That's a great catch.
Suraj
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Thanks so much, I just downloaded the first new deploy from VM Images, and now I noticed it.
Once more, thanks! You helped a lot.
Try changing on CLI as @srajeswaran mentioned above, or try to delete all cookies/enter in Incognito mode of the browser. This setting is for there and didn't move, seems like a browser thing.
Yuri
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