I own a Fortigate 60F. I'm a contract worker, operating from home. The
company I'm working with demands that I'm behind a firewall which is set
to reject ALL TRAFFIC except only needed services and web sites, just so
there is maximum rejection of any...
Looking for advice on how to open ports that a service says will require
a large number of addresses on, say, port 51000. Please tell me if I'm
doing this correctly: In a new policy, I'm creating Address entries for
each IP or IP range (attached to D...
I am trying to poke a hole to allow Spotify. I managed to set two
services in a new policy, which was successful:
TCP/UDP/SCTP78.31.8.0-78.31.15.255TCP 4070
TCP/UDP/SCTP193.182.8.0-193.182.15.255TCP 4070 In the policy's
Destination field, do I need t...
Well, the great news is that this all seems to work, from my testing,
the way I've got it configured at the moment. It took 3 outbound
policies and 1 inbound to cover it all, but so far I'm transferring
files. Thanks again.
poundy wrote:What the ISDB gives is a pre-defined set of IP addresses
that are managed and are updated as AWS change their infrastructure.What
@Localhost showed above was that the example media shuttle service IP
address was also a part of the AWS IS...
Yes, I could probably just turn on Amazon AWS and Azure as an ISDB item
and that would take care of it, which I may do. Thank you again. One
mystery remains:localhost wrote:If I understand the manual correctly
you'd need to allow following ports into...
Okay, so far I have done the following (These domains are for the
Signiant App, not the longer list, which was for the server side, which
you quoted above): Then I made an address group of the five, and created
this policy: Since these domains were n...
localhost wrote:Hi You can use Internet Service Database entries as your
destination in policies:This includes all IP's and Ports used by
Amazon-AWS and is updated automatically (requires FortiCare license).
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