Hi,I am trying to limit access to a particular WiFi SSID using MAC
authentication but simply couldn't find this traditional capability that
exists in most wireless vendors. How come Fortinet missed this
traditional security feature? Please advise.
Hello everyone, I am blocking the entire YouTube access by using the
video streaming category. But I want to open access to a certain YouTube
content only. I though this might be easy but its not the case. I've
created a static URL filtering and adde...
Hello, I've created a device rule that defines source MAC addresses for
managers to have full access to the internet by disabling web filter in
this rule. Another rule define source IP addresses for the rest of the
users and web filter is enabled in ...
Hi,I have FG 80c v5.2.2 and I have this weird FSSO issue. Whenever i
define an FSSO group in the security policy as source users, internet
access is down and nobody got authenticated. When I remove the FSSO
group from the security policy, everyone go...
Good Morning and Hello to all, My FortiGate recently failed on me due to
internal storage corruption and it cannot boot anymore. Now, my FortiAP
is missing its controller and it cannot function without it. I've tried
to look for anything related to c...
Glad to hear it worked for you. :) Yes, you are right, the default is
idle-timeout. Increasing the value will do. I thought you configured it
in the past to another type other than idle-timeout. Thanks
Unfortunately, you cannot disable auth timeout. However, you can
configure the authentication type to be idle-timeout. I think your
current timeout type is new-session. set auth-timeout-type idle-timeout
http://docs-legacy.fortinet.com/fgt/handbook/c...
James, this has to do with authentication timeout. By default, it's 480
sec. As a security best practice, authentication timeout is necessary.
Why is it a problem to you? Thanks