To provide connectivity to Microsoft Azure there are multiple scenarios
available. They range from a very easy IPSEC tunnel up to SDWAN
scenarios integrating multiple connectivity options. This exampl...
Introduction ExpressRoute is an Azure service that lets you create
private connections between Microsoft datacenters and infrastructure
that's on your premises or in a colocation facility. With Expres...
The goal of this tutorial is document on how to configure Fortinet
Secure SD-WAN between an IPsec tunnel over the internet and Azure
Expressroute. Azure ExpressRoute lets you extend your on-premises
n...
A guide to sending your logs from FortiWeb to Microsoft Sentinel using
the Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). Introduction Some clients may require
forwarding logs to one or more centralized central log solut...
A guide to sending your logs from FortiAnalyzer to Microsoft Sentinel
using the Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). Introduction Forwarding logs to
FortiAnalyzer (FAZ) or a dedicated logging server is a widely...
A guide to sending your logs from FortiGate to Microsoft Sentinel using
the Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). Introduction Some customers may require
to forward logs to one or more SIEM solutions, such as Mi...
A guide on how to handle the outbound connections in Microsoft Azure
combined with a FortiGate and a Azure Load Balancer. Introduction
FortiGate VMs require outbound connectivity to the internet. The
...
Introduction Users of Microsoft Azure might have received a several
notifications regarding the retirement of the basic SKU public IP
addresses.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/updates/upgrade-to-st...
Part 1: Architecture, Use Cases, and NGFW demo in Azure vWAN Part 2:
FortiGate SDWAN Demo in Azure vWAN
Introduction IPSEC is a group of protocols that can be challenging to
get right. There are multiple parameters to take into account. Microsoft
Azure networking and the FortiGate NGFW deployment in it,...
Introduction In case a specific release provided by Fortinet is required
or the use of the Azure Marketplace is not possible the FortiGate-VM can
be deploy using an Azure Compute Gallery. The regular ...
Introduction The FortiGate-VM ARM and Terraform templates for a Single
VM and Active/Passive architectures attach a public IP directly on the
VM. In some organisations a public IP can't be attached to...
Introduction FortiGate on Microsoft Azure supports the PAYG as well as
the BYOL model. PAYG allows you to pay for the FortiGate VM on a
consumption basis, meaning you are billed only for the resources...
FortiGate for Azure Virtual WAN brings together Fortinet’s
next-generation firewall technology with Azure vWAN, ensuring secure
networking through Microsoft’s vWAN Hub. Overview This blog post and
sol...
Microsoft Azure supports virtual WAN (vWAN), and partners with
third-party solution providers, such as Fortinet, to deploy network
virtual appliances (NVAs) to a vWAN hub. This document provides a bri...
The following topics provide an overview of different VPN configurations
when using FortiGate-VM for Azure: Connecting a local FortiGate to an
Azure VNet VPN This example provides sample configuration...
FortiOS embeds the latest autoscaling functionality, providing
automation based on resource demand from your cloud workloads. It is
designed to ensure easy, consistent deployment for the most efficien...
You can use FortiGate-VM in different scenarios to protect assets that
are deployed in Azure virtual networks (VNet): Secure hybrid cloud Cloud
security services hub Logical intent-based segmentation ...