We are using Forticlient with a number of business relations. We do no
not control their server side. We need Forticlient to give remote
support using RDP to a server with a known IP address, nothing else. We
do not want to use their DNS servers. Not...
I'm afraid that does not work. The Fortinet client does not assign the
server DNS suffix to the connection-specific adapter DNS suffix, but it
inserts it into the global DNS suffix list. Meaning we can no longer
resolve our non-FQDN hostnames when th...
So could they make a second config for us, associate our accounts with
that config, and not change the config for their own users? If they
don't or can't: why can't we just overrule the server config in the
client, like the Fortinet appstore client d...
Here's another post by @hpadm who appears to have the exact same
problem.https://community.fortinet.com/t5/Support-Forum/Dealing-with-DNS-server-and-DNS-suffix-being-set-by-third-party/td-p/222846
In our case, our business partner was able to stop pu...