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FCNSA, FCNSP
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FortiGate 200A/B, 224B, 110C, 100A/D, 80C/CM/Voice, 60B/C/CX/D, 50B, 40C, 30B
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FortiMail 100,100C
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FortiAP 220B/221B, 11C
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FortiGate 200A/B, 224B, 110C, 100A/D, 80C/CM/Voice, 60B/C/CX/D, 50B, 40C, 30B
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FortiMail 100,100C
FortiManager VM
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FortiToken
FortiAP 220B/221B, 11C
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its a new feature for FOS 5, but I could be wrong.Correct! Implementation FOS side was first delivered in 5.0.1.
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You should use the " Terminal Server agent" found in FSSO for FortiOS 5Yes FOS 5 new feature but not well documented ihmo at least not on current KB, end user documention.. anyway you' ve to: 1) install TS Agent service on each RDS server 2) point TS Agents to your regular FSSO collectors 3) set a range of system ephimeral ports from which user sessions will be allocated 4) Under collector " show logons" log you' ll see those users as RDS_SERVERIP:TSAGENT_SESSIONID with a range of ports associated Essentially, if I' ve understood correctly each new user winsock it' s allocated from a fixed pool of ephimeral source tcp/udp ports that univocally identify user sessions.. Beware of S.O. differences that I' ve encountered: - on Windows 2008 or above, system dynamic udp/tcp are allocated on range 49152-65535 (and controlled via netsh) so TS Agent detect a valid free range under 49150 - on Windows 2003 range limt it' s not configured by default so you' ve to change it writing a key into the registry Regards, Antonio
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Dear All,
Anyone can confirm me when configure TS Agent under SSO collector agent IP/Port if we are having only one Collector agent we need to configure same like 192.168.1.10 or 192.168.1.10:8002 and if for 2 collector agent we need to configure same like 192.168.1.10:8002;192.168.1.20:8002 or 192.168.1.10,192.168.1.20.
Regards,
Awaiting reply.
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Any feedback plz
