Oct 30 11:14:50 192.168.1.4 date=2013-10-30 time=11:14:50 devname=FG100D3 devid=FG100D3 logid=0315013317 type=utm subtype=webfilter eventtype=urlfilter level=notice vd=" root" policyid=30 identidx=0 sessionid=21843402 srcname=" MacBook-MacBook-Pro-de-B.local" osname=" Mac OS X" osversion=" 10.8.5" unauthuser=" bj" unauthusersource=" forticlient" srcip=192.168.32.8 srcport=60038 srcintf=" internal2" dstip=107.20.232.119 dstport=80 dstintf=" ISP-Colt" service=" http" hostname=" nagios.foo.net" profiletype=" Webfilter_Profile" profile=" default" status=" passthrough" reqtype=" referral" url=" /nagios3/images/comment.gif" sentbyte=633 rcvdbyte=187 msg=" URL has been visited" method=domain class=0 cat=255I re-checked just now, in the FortiOS GUI, all of the FortiGuard Categories (except for a very few which are " Block" ) are set to " Allow" . So why do I see " passthrough" instead of " allowed" in the logs? What would cause an " allowed" status to appear in the log? thanks,
Nominating a forum post submits a request to create a new Knowledge Article based on the forum post topic. Please ensure your nomination includes a solution within the reply.
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
See my Fortigate related scripts at: http://fortigate.camerabob.com
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
See my Fortigate related scripts at: http://fortigate.camerabob.com
Bill ========== Fortigate 600C 5.0.12, 111C 5.0.2 Logstash 1.4.1
AtiT
Hi Jay,
Can you please share the commands you use to observe this.
Did you find the difference of passthrough and allowed?
Select Forum Responses to become Knowledge Articles!
Select the “Nominate to Knowledge Base” button to recommend a forum post to become a knowledge article.
User | Count |
---|---|
1660 | |
1077 | |
752 | |
443 | |
220 |
The Fortinet Security Fabric brings together the concepts of convergence and consolidation to provide comprehensive cybersecurity protection for all users, devices, and applications and across all network edges.
Copyright 2024 Fortinet, Inc. All Rights Reserved.