Hi Everyone, So I'm convinced I did something wrong here. 2 Days ago,
with help from this forum, alot of googling and reading - I managed to
allow external access through our wan to a DMZ_VLAN over to a Virtual
machine that's hosted on my local machi...
Good Day experts, So my idea is to have a webserver (hosted as VM via
Windows HyperV) on my machine on the internal network, to be accessible
via VLAN from DMZ interface on our Fortigate E61 FortiOS v6.0.4
build0231 (GA). For the moment being, I know...
Good Afternoon,I've been trying to add a new application signature for
the last day with no luck! Everytime I add F-SBID (--name
"electra.connection"; --protocol tcp; --service HTTP; --dst_port 5817;
)our Fortigate E61 just returns an error saying "F...
zaphod wrote:why do you reopen such an old post? In the meantime there
are new technics like SDWAN to manage what you want to... Because this
is exactly what I need. I'm either misunderstanding SD-WAN or it doesn't
do what I want. I don't need Load-b...
Thank you for the information.(Ironically enough, our primary wan is
dead at this moment.) I've done this on our fortigate and I still
encounter a problem. I have 2 static routes, wan1 is the failover, with
priority 1. wan2 is the primary, with prior...
So after alot of tests and trials, I've finally got this to work
correctly.Quite simply, I added 2 more VIPs with the external IPs
actually matching our real external ip( i.e. 11.22.33.44) and mapped it
to the DMZ based web server's IP (192.168.2.10)...
Ok, so I think I solved this. For anyone else looking at this, there
seems to be a difference in the way this is explained, or perhaps it is
my setup. I think this might be caused by a Double NAT. To fix the
situation, I changed the External IP of my...
My Traffic Forward Log shows this, but that doesn't make sense... There
is no rule that directs traffic from DMZ_VLAN to DMZ_VLAN, because why
would one needthat?