Description This article describes which technique can be used to
prioritize traffic as stated in the example below: 100MB Bandwidth
Available on the WAN Interface. There are 2 User Types: Agents and
Management. The main goal is to prioritize the Man...
Description This article describes the expected behavior when MAC
Address objects are used on SD-WAN rules. Scope FortiOS 7.2.x. Solution
Occasionally, there is a need to utilize MAC Address objects as sources
or destinations in SD-WAN Rules. These o...
Description This article describes how to resolve cases where traffic is
correctly forwarded by the FortiGate but encounters issues such as
non-functional traffic or no response from the destination host to the
source host. Scope FortiGate v7.2.x Sol...
Description This article describes instructions on setting up the
FortiGate to direct internal users to an External Captive Portal,
ensuring authentication before granting network access. In this
scenario, the Captive Portal Server is situated behind...
Hello @JDLiver Just to make sure, the issue is that Port-Based 801.1X
Authentication is only working for phones when they are connected to the
Dock station?Have you verified the phones support the configuration you
have?Have you verified if there is ...
Hello @Rifqi, I think this could be related to a NLB AWS behavior. If
you see the Private IP from NLB as the source, it is because that's how
NLB forwards traffic to the FortiGate. If NLB were to include the "Real"
public IP in the header instead of ...
Hello @kanes39, FSSO is effective for Windows Logon Events. However, for
VPN Logon Events, our attention should be directed to logon events on
the authentication server utilized for VPN Users, in your case Azure
SAML Authentication. To set this up wi...
Hello @Phill1 The traffic could be blocked by FortiGate because there is
no Firewall Policy or because there is a Missconfiguration on a Firewall
Policy.Please, execute the commands below, they may help you to
determine whats happening:diag debug res...