Dear All,
I like to configure squid to cache the http and https packet from fortigate.
My topology its look like this
user and Proxy in same network : 192.168.1.0 /24
Proxy ip : 192.168.1.229
Fortigate : 192.168.1.1
Fortigate 200 D
Can someone hlep me to config the fortigate and the squid ?
Regards,
Charles
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Did you follow the kb or cookbook? They have descriptions about WCCP with fortigate. FWIW you will have to remove encryption if your ever planning on cache HTTPS. This will introduce more issues to contend with.
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I would do a full a details and then read the kb and jump in.
http://docs.fortinet.com/d/fortigate-wan-optimization-web-cache-explicit-proxy-and-wccp-2
ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Hello,
To be honest, I'm my point of view, using a SQUID will not provide additional security benefits.
You can configure the FGT200D as a proxy (which is working fine !).
The FGT200D provides these benefits:
- SSL Inspection,
- AD Integration,
- URL, Application Control, IPS, etc based on AD group.
Regards,
HA
That's 100% true in those AREAS , but from pure raw storage and performance, I highly doubt a single FGT200D could beat my pair or single R620 with dual cpu and 10k disks ;)
How much of the single internal SSD disk and the controller ( availability ) on the FGT200D would be my 1st concern. You can also do way so much from controllers and don't have to be a firewall administrator or security specialist nor need a subscription.
e.g
[ul]
Ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Hello,
Not fully agree (even if it's true, you have to pay to get UTM features).
Most of the content of the Internet cannot be cached today and proxying the traffic introduce latency.
We replaced all the proxies installed at our customers site with NGFW (like PA or Fortigate).
Nobody complains...
Regards,
HA
Dear All,
Thanks for the answer,
SO if i like to change the configuration, i only have 1 fortigate, and i use as a gateway to isp right now, i like to configure my fortigate as transparent proxy so they can cache all the packet HTTP and HTTPS , from my user to isp, how i do that ?
Regards,
Charles
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