I have a server running multiple services behind a modem that uses port
forwarding to redirect ports on the public ip to an internal ip. So for
example homeserver.ddns.net:8123 forwards through to 192.168.1.1:80.
This works fine for all computers exc...
I have a fortinet v7.0.12 router and it's configured to nat and allow
all traffic from the internal network to the internet. There's a
firewall rule for internal -> wan with source/destination/Service set to
'all' and the security police is no-inspec...
I'm attempting to set up Azure AD authentication and I have followed the
instructions at
https://yura.stryi.com/en/2021-03-05/fortigate-ssl-vpn-azure-mfa/ to the
letter up until the point where it talks about "FortiClient EMS setup"
as AFAIK we don't...
So just did a traceroute from one of the machines and the first hop was
the fortinet's internal IP, the second was something other than its
public IP. Same subnet but where I would expect to see 44.44.44.44 it's
44.44.44.1. Now my boss is talking abo...
Just did a traceroute from one of machines behind the fortinet and the
first hop was the routers internal IP the second is something other than
it's public IP, same subnet but ending in .1. So apparently the ISP is
doing NAT I guess
Port 25 seems to be working after an ISP change. 8007 is still blocked.
More specifically port 8007 on a system that does port forwarding to
8007 on an internal ip. Or any port that is being DNATed. The machines
behind the fortinet can access any oth...
Is there a way to modify those commands to only show output from my IP?
The router is being hammered with bots trying to login and the debugging
output is constantly scrolling off screen. I was able to slow it down by
firewalling the vpn off to my ma...