Hi Team,
My Forticlient EMS is behind a Fortigate NAT , port 8013. Can I connect to EMS from my client on a public IP with a port? For example: 3.3.3.3:8013 Or do I have to use fqdn?
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Disable 'Enforce User Verification' that should get rid of the invitation code requirement: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/forticlient/7.0.7/ems-administration-guide/319002/configuring-ems...
Then see how it behaves.
You can use FQDN or IP address. Both work.
Created on 12-15-2022 11:23 PM Edited on 12-16-2022 03:06 AM
Hi,
Weird. I'm trying to connect to EMS using a public IP. But the client asks for the invite code. But since EMS is behind Fortigate's NAT, the invite code uses a private ip. In this situation, Forticlient definitely cannot connect to EMS over the Internet.
I see an incoming connection, but for some reason the server resets it
Reinstalled the client to an earlier version, and now I get this error
I disabled the Use SSL certificate for Endpoint Control. But for some reason I get this error
Disable 'Enforce User Verification' that should get rid of the invitation code requirement: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/forticlient/7.0.7/ems-administration-guide/319002/configuring-ems...
Then see how it behaves.
Great. That helped!
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