I have installed the free version of FortiCli on my Windows machine. I
would like to connect to my FortiGate using a remote access connection.
I have managed to do this when my Windows machine has an internet
connection, however, I have noticed that ...
I have removed two physical interfaces (internal2 and internal3) from
the internal interface. I gave internal2 192.168.10.1/24 and internal3
192.168.20.1/24. I connected a device to port 2 and gave it the IP
address 192.168.10.10/24. I plugged anothe...
I have tried to create a VPN connection from a device connected to a
fortinet wireless AP to a device connected to another port on the
Fortigate. I have managed to successfully get an IPSec VPN connection,
but when connected, i can not ping the other...
I have been experimenting with different sim card vendors in a Fortigate
60F-3G/4G. I have been trying to establish a remote access VPN
connection to fortigate over 4G. So far I have been able to create a VPN
connection locally so I know I understand...
I am running some tests trying to connect a client workstation to
another client that sits behind my Fortigate. The trouble is, the
Fortigate connects out to the internet via an existing firewall (edge).
Therefore the Fortigate is receiving a Private...
Is it the same for IPsec, we would like to use IPsec as seeing quite a
few vulnerabilities aimed at the SSL VPN connections recently, so
thinking this might be a more secure way to go.
For testing, it's a simple path. From computer directly to port 1 of the
firewall. Just simply trying to prove IPsec VPN connection can be
established on the LAN without the computer having to have a internet
connection.
I'm starting to see some traffic come in now. There was a delay of
around 5 minutes for some reason. I have managed to setup a remote
access VPN connection and now I am trying to prove I can also ping
internal3 wehn connected from the client address ...