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fortigate log analyzer software
Hi,
My 200F FGT does not have hard disk. So which software is best to have logs with a great user friendly interface? Free or paid ones.
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The one outside of FortiAnalyzer that comes to mind that you can investigate would be FastVue if you want something GUI. In regards to free, first one that comes to mind is PRTG (free version gives you up to 100 sensors), but this will be more of a SNMP & Syslog reporting only and will be harder to glean information from comparatively.
FortiAnalyzer is well worth the investment in my opinion.
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Hello,
You may consider to use FortiAnalyzer. FortiAnalyzer is logging and reporting product which natively supports FortiGate and other Fortinet products.
Here is demo:
https://www.fortinet.com/demo-center/fortianalyzer-demo
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Yes i know fortianalyzet.can you introduce another software?
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Hello Reza,
FortiManager can be also used for logging purposes, however logging and reporting is not a primary use case of this product.
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The one outside of FortiAnalyzer that comes to mind that you can investigate would be FastVue if you want something GUI. In regards to free, first one that comes to mind is PRTG (free version gives you up to 100 sensors), but this will be more of a SNMP & Syslog reporting only and will be harder to glean information from comparatively.
FortiAnalyzer is well worth the investment in my opinion.
