Hi John! The configuration you provided from Cisco ASA involves both
source NAT and destination NAT, which can be achieved using VIPs and
SNAT policies in FortiOS. Here's how you can configure the equivalent of
the provided Cisco ASA NAT trick in For...
In your case, if you have a physical interface "internal1" with three
subinterfaces (let's call them Sub1, Sub2, and Sub3), and another
physical interface "internal2," you would need to create three firewall
rules to allow traffic from each subinterf...
Yes, it is possible to have two IPsec tunnels between a FortiGate 30E
(IPv6) and a FortiGate 100F (IPv4). FortiGate devices support both IPv4
and IPv6, and you can configure separate IPsec tunnels for each
protocol.
FortiGate can still monitor and control traffic based on various
criteria, including source and destination IP addresses, ports,
protocols, and more. This includes monitoring assets and identities.Here
are some aspects to consider:Monitoring Traffic,...