I need any documentation related to FNSYSCTL hidden command on FortiGate firewall. and I need help to know path of configuration files in Linux OS of FortiGate.
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Hi @Mohamedhh96,
I don't think there is a document for it. You can't make any changes using fnsysctl command. The following are useful commands that you can use:
fnsysctl ifconfig <port>
fnsysctl killall <process_name>
fnsysctl ls
fnsysctl ps
fnsysctl date
Regards,
Hello @Mohamedhh96
Please check these fnsysctl commands
fnsysctl ifconfig <interface name> (Gives the same info as Linuxifconfig
. The only way to see the actual MTU of the interface.)|
fnsysctl cat /proc/net/dev (Similar tonetstat
shows errors on the interfaces, drops, packets sent/received.)
fnsysctl ifconfig <nic-name> (kind of hidden command to see more interface stats such as errors)
fnsysctl ls (This command displays system settings or configurations. It might show information about various parameters, configurations, or system properties.)
fnsysctl ps (This commanddisplays information about running processes)
fnsysctl date (This command likely retrieves or sets the system date )
Let us know if you have any queries.
Thanks,
Pavan
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