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interface zones
Good day all,
Using zones in our fortigate firewall. Is traffic within the same source & same destination zone allowed by default or it needs a rule in place?
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If you want to control further, you can "set intrazone allow" for the zone then add policies to block some traffic, like blocking one direction int1->int2 while allowing the opposite direction int2->int1 inside the zone, with the same zone as its src and dst interface in the same policy. We recently needed to do that based on a customer's requirement.
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I would assume it's blocked by default because all zones at our office has "Block intra-zone traffic" enabled, means deny. But you can easily change it via GUI or CLI (set intrazone allow).
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that means it traffic within same zone is not blocked by default? if you have the block intrazone traffic enable in your firewall.?
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Toshi is correct about "Block intra-zone traffic" - you have option of enabled or disabled
Your options are everything open, or everything blocked, you have no other granular options
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If you want to control further, you can "set intrazone allow" for the zone then add policies to block some traffic, like blocking one direction int1->int2 while allowing the opposite direction int2->int1 inside the zone, with the same zone as its src and dst interface in the same policy. We recently needed to do that based on a customer's requirement.
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toshiesumi wrote:Every days a school day, didn't know you could do this.If you want to control further, you can "set intrazone allow" for the zone then add policies to block some traffic, like blocking one direction int1->int2 while allowing the opposite direction int2->int1 inside the zone, with the same zone as its src and dst interface in the same policy. We recently needed to do that based on a customer's requirement.
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It's obvious but you have to specify source and destination subnets to control that.
I just had the same "aha" moment last night as well.
