Here's the default username and password to Fortinets as well as most Fortigates: user: Admin password: (none) Hope this helps some of you guys. Cheers. … [Read more...] about Fortinet default username password
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No Users/Groups Listed in Fortinet Single Sign on Authentication
I thought I had everything set up the way I needed it to be. In my FSAE I had filtered Domain Users so I could see the Domain\Domain Users group just fine. For some reason, no matter what I did, I couldn't get that group to show up in the Single Sign On Authentication. The quick fix? Turn off your Windows Firewall where AD is installed. This will allow communication between the Fortinet and the AD Server. Cheers! … [Read more...] about No Users/Groups Listed in Fortinet Single Sign on Authentication
Download FSSO Agent
If you're looking for the FSSO agent, you'll be surprised to hear it doesn't really have its own download location. Instead, it shares the Firmware Download locations for all of the Fortinet devices. Here's where to get the FSSO Agent: Head to http://support.fortinet.com You'll need to log in with your valid account Go to Downloads > Firmware Images > Choose "Fortigate" from the odd list > Latest Version > Latest Build > FSSO > The FSSO version you'd like to download - … [Read more...] about Download FSSO Agent
The one command every Fortinet manager should know
Here's the number one command I use on Fortinet consoles. I set up tunnels quite often, and when I need to see traffic from one site to another I'll use this command to sniff out what's going on from a computer that I'm pinging. For example, I'll connect to a remote machine and try to ping across the WAN to another device. To see the traffic leaving that computer from my local fortinet, I'll run this command. If pings make it to my router, I'll see it for sure. I hope this helps you. diag … [Read more...] about The one command every Fortinet manager should know
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