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Scheduling reboot?
Hi,
Is there any system setting which could reboot Fortigate 80c at regular intervals, eg once a month?
If there' s none, is there any way to send a " reboot" command through network to it?
TIA
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Hi,
there is, kind of:
config system global set daily-restart disable disable daily reboot of the fortigate enable enable daily reboot of the fortigate set restart-time <hh:mm> use colon to connect hour and minute valuesNB, that' s daily! AFAIK there is no " remote" reboot command in FortiOS. I doubt this would be a good idea in a security device. Of course, you can always log in via ssh and " exe rebo" but that is interactive only. I wouldn' t even think of using telnet + an expect script...
Ede Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Ede Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
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Don' t use telnet on a security device ;-)
There are ways to do this from a linux machine very simple, but why do you want to reboot on a regular base? It' s not windows but it' s Fortigate. They both have problems but that doesn' t mean they are solved with the same solution ;)
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Only " daily reboot" ...!? Oh, no thanks.
Why do I want a regular reboot? Because until yesterday, I' ve been receiving an expired IMAP certificate for GMail issued by the Fortigate; the expiration time was something like 22/4/2011. Then yesterday after I rebooted the FGT, the certificate has a new expiration date (somewhere in February 2012)!
So I figure out it might be a good idea to reboot it regularly. That might also help on other invisible things. Who knows!
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the expiration time was something like 22/4/2011How can that be, 22 is not a valid month? If your having a certificate problem, you should be fixing the root issues
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dd/mm/yyyy in some places....
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
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ORIGINAL: emnocOK, next time I' ll write in ISO 8601 formatthe expiration time was something like 22/4/2011How can that be, 22 is not a valid month? If your having a certificate problem, you should be fixing the root issues

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http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-Help-POP-and-IMAP-en/browse_thread/thread/f20675c68cd31b1c
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ORIGINAL: lmuir http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-Help-POP-and-IMAP-en/browse_thread/thread/f20675c68cd31b1cNope, as far as I could see, that' s not the cause of the problem. Anyway, that post dated back to 2008 - too old.
