I've been trying to figure what is right way (that also works best) to
fully block access to a domain.From my understanding there are 3
options:* Block address of type FQDN* Web filter* DNS filter Thing is I
had issues with each one:FQDN - (From this...
I have looked for REST API documentation for Fortigate and have only
found commands for creating a policy or an address.Is it possible to
create a URL filter using the REST API? If it is, where can I find the
documentation to do so?
I am using an evaulation vm of Fortigate 6.4.1I wanted to run CLI
commands on the Firewall through another machine.I tried connecting
using SSH but couldn't.Is the evalutaion version not supporting SSH?I
know you cannot access the evaluation Firewall...
I am using an evaulation vm of Fortigate 6.4.1I wanted to run CLI
commands on the Firewall through another machine.I tried connecting
using SSH but couldn't.Is the evalutaion version not supporting SSH?I
know you cannot access the evaluation Firewall...
I am using an evaulation vm of Fortigate 6.4.1I have enabled all traffic
in one rule, and one to block an FQDN (for the sake of this example it
would be facebook.com).And yet when I try to reach facebook.com through
my browser it is not blocked.If i'...
absolute_sora wrote:Actually I have found the solution. You need to use
third party tool to read lz4 file. Please refer to this
link:https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/documentLink.do?externalID=FD40716 Once
I have run this tool, it is now readable! Hopefull...
lobstercreed wrote: FQDN is just a more dynamic way of specifying an IP
address. If mywebsite.com resolves to 1.2.3.4, and I want to block all
traffic destined for 1.2.3.4, I can either use a subnet address object
of 1.2.3.4/32 or I can use the FQDN ...