How can I determine if a site will play nice with FortiGate SSL full inspection? SSL inspection works well for us most of the time, but we will occasionally happen upon sites which do not seem to respond during SSL protocol negotiations. I'm wondering if it is sometimes due to the FG and the sites not having an SSL protocol in common which they both support.
For example, SSL Labs shows that secure.propertyshark.com does not support TLS 1.2, TLS 1.1, SSL 3 or SSL 2; it only supports TLS 1.0.
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=secure.propertyshark.com
When I try to go to secure.propertyshark.com, a packet capture on my workstation shows a couple of Client Hello attempts in the SSL handshake, but there are no SSL handshake responses.
Could it be that our FortiGate 5.2.2 does not support TLS 1.0? If so, can that be changed?
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What did you client supported in the ssl hello? Did you try a alternative client? Did you run a debug diag flow and analyze the failure
e.g
diag debug reset
diag debug enable
diag debug flow filter secure.propertyshark.com
diag debug flow show console enable
diag debug flow trace start 100
And then run your request cycling thru the ssl/tls versions that you suspect.
openssl s_client -connect secure.propertyshark.com:443 -tls1
or even better by using curl and specifying the tls1 minor version
curl -k -tlsv1.2 -I https://secure.propertyshark.com
curl -k -tlsv1 -I https://secure.propertyshark.com
The diag debug flow is your best friend. I don't believe you can disable the types of ssl/tls version in the protocol decoders.
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