Description This article describes how to delete an IPsec tunnel that
was created. Scope FortiGate. Solution Follow the steps below to delete
the IPsec tunnel: Log in to the FortiGate web GUI. Go to VPN -> IPsec
Tunnels. Locate the IPsec tunnel to de...
Hi Customer,Please do follow the below steps : 1. Check Split Tunneling
ConfigurationIf Split Tunneling is Enabled: Go to VPN → SSL-VPN Settings
in FortiGate.Under "Tunnel Mode Client Settings," check if "Split
Tunnel" is enabled.Ensure that the requ...
Hi Umesh,Please do follow the below
article:https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Troubleshooting-Tip-The-website-is-blocked-by-SSL-amp-SSH/ta-p/326776Regards,Durga
To create a top-most firewall policy on a FortiGate to exempt/bypass
inspection for a selected public IP host or subnet (e.g., for
troubleshooting or logging purposes), your approach can vary depending
on the direction of the traffic and whether it i...
To create a FortiGate firewall policy that is active for a specific
duration each day (e.g., 1 hour per day), you can use Schedules.
FortiGate provides two types of schedules: Recurring and One-Time. For
your use case, you will need a Recurring Sched...
The issue you’re describing is likely due to a combination of DNS
configuration and split-tunneling behavior. Here's how to troubleshoot
and resolve the problem: 1. Check Internet access is restricted when
connected to the VPN.Users can ping public I...