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To configure an authentication scheme in the GUI:
1. Go to Policy & Objects > Authentication Rules and select the Authentication Schemes tab.
2. Click Create New.
3. Set the name to ZTNA-Auth-scheme.
4. Set Method to Basic.
5. Set User database to Other and select LDAP-fortiad as the LDAP serv... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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set active-auth-method "ZTNA-Auth-scheme"
next
end
Applying the user group to a ZTNA policy
A user or user group must be applied to the ZTNA policy that you need to control user access to. The authenticated user
from the authentication scheme and rule must match the user or user group in the Z... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Testing remote access to the HTTPS access proxy with user authentication
Scenario 1: access allowed - user tsmith
1. On a remote Windows PC, open the FortiClient app, select the Zero Trust Telemetry tab, and confirm that you are
connected to the EMS server.
It is not necessary to configure a Z... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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idx:3, ttdl:2 name:Low
idx:5, ttdl:2 name:Remote
idx:6, ttdl:1 name:all_registered_clients
The user_name is the windows log in username learned by FortiClient. It might not match the
username used in firewall user authentication.
# execute log filter category 0
# execute log filter field subty... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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9ee64af51512" service="tcp/9443" proxyapptype="http" proto=6 action="deny" policyid=0
policytype="proxy-policy" duration=10 user="lhansen" authserver="LDAP-fortiad" vip="ZTNAwebserver" accessproxy="ZTNA-webserver" clientdeviceid="9A016B5A6E914B42AD4168C066EB04CA"
clientdevicemanageable="manag... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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3. Set Name to ZTNA-tcp-server.
4. Set Interface to port3. The IP address and Port fields are automatically set to the IP address of the selected
interface and the default port 443.
a. Set External IP to 10.0.3.11.
b. Set External port to 8443.
Verify that the IP address and port do not confli... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To configure the access proxy VIP in the CLI:
config firewall vip
edit "ZTNA-tcp-server"
set type access-proxy
set extip 10.0.3.11
set extintf "port3"
set server-type https
set extport 8443
set ssl-certificate "Fortinet_SSL"
next
end
To configure the server addresses in the CLI:
config firewal... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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set srcintf "port3"
set dstintf "any"
set action accept
set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "ZTNA-tcp-server"
set schedule "always"
set logtraffic all
set nat enable
next
end
For configuration examples using full ZTNA policy, see Configure a ZTNA policy on page 1292.
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6. Click Create.
7. Create a second rule with the following settings:
l Rule Name: RDP-winserver
l Destination Host: 10.88.0.1:3389
l Proxy Gateway: 10.0.3.11:8443
l Encryption: Disabled
8. Create a third rule with the following settings:
l Rule Name: SMB-winserver
l Destination Host: 10.88.0.... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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After creating the ZTNA connection rules, you can SSH, RDP, and SMB directly to the server IP address and port.
FortiOS 7.6.2 Administration Guide 1365
Fortinet Inc. | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Logs
# execute log filter category 0
# execute log filter field subtype ztna
# execute log display
SSH:
1: date=2023-05-04 time=11:56:35 eventtime=1683226594376318600 tz="-0700" logid="0005000024"
type="traffic" subtype="ztna" level="notice" vd="root" srcip=10.0.3.2 srcport=62958
srcintf="port... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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b36eec5d2195" policyname="ZTNA_remote" duration=178 gatewayid=1 vip="ZTNA-tcp-server"
accessproxy="ZTNA-tcp-server" clientdevicemanageable="manageable" wanin=2821 rcvdbyte=2821
wanout=2705 lanin=4556 sentbyte=4556 lanout=5087 appcat="unscanned"
RDP:
1: date=2023-05-04 time=11:59:14 eventtime=1... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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internal servers. The FQDN address is also resolvable by the FortiGate and the same FQDN is used in the real server
mapping.
This example assumes that the FortiGate EMS Fabric connector is already successfully connected.
This features requires a minimum FortiClient and FortiClient EMS version ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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8. Configure the remaining options as needed.
9. Click OK.
Testing the connection to the TCP forwarding access proxy
Before connecting, users must have a ZTNA Destination in FortiClient.
ZTNA TCP forwarding rules can be provisioned from the EMS server. See FQDN-based ZTNA
TCP forwarding servic... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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srcintf="port3" srcintfrole="wan" dstcountry="Reserved" srccountry="Reserved"
dstip=10.88.0.2 dstport=22 dstintf="port2" dstintfrole="dmz" sessionid=56690
srcuuid="b458a65a-f759-51ea-d7df-ef2e750026d1" service="SSH" proxyapptype="http" proto=6
action="accept" policyid=2 policytype="proxy-polic... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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1. The remote endpoint registers to FortiClient EMS and receives the client certificate.
2. The remote endpoint tries to connect to the SSH access proxy. It must use the same username that is later used for
access proxy authentication.
3. The FortiGate challenges the endpoint with device ident... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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edit "Fortinet_SSH_CA"
set password ENC <hidden password>
set private-key "-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
<hidden private key>
-----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----"
set public-key "ssh-rsa AAAAB3**********JLXlxj3”
set source built-in
next
end
3. On the Linux server, enable the SSH service to... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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When a user connects from a SSH client using <username>@<server IP>, sshd will locate the
authorized_keys file in the directory /home/<username>/.ssh/authorized_keys. If the
authorized_keys is not in that directory, authentication will fail on the SSH server side.
If you suspect that authentic... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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config firewall access-proxy
edit "ZTNA_SSH"
set vip "ZTNA_SSH"
config api-gateway
edit 1
set url-map "tcp"
set service tcp-forwarding
config realservers
edit 1
set address "SSH_server"
set type ssh
set ssh-client-cert "ssh-access-proxy"
set ssh-host-key-validation enable
set ssh-host-key "ed2... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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next
end
8. Configure the full ZTNA policy to allow traffic to the SSH server, and apply user authentication, posture check, and a
security profile where necessary:
config firewall proxy-policy
edit 5
set name "SSH-proxy"
set proxy access-proxy
set access-proxy "ZTNA_SSH"
set srcintf "port1"
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6. On the FortiGate, check the logged in user:
a. Go to Dashboard > Assets & Identities and expand the Firewall Users widget.
b. Check the WAD proxy user list:
# diagnose wad user list
ID: 2, VDOM: root, IPv4: 10.10.10.25
user name : radCurtis
worker : 0
duration : 614
auth_type : Session
auth... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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ZTNA application gateway with SAML authentication example
SAML can be used with ZTNA as an authentication method. This allows user credentials to be stored remotely on an
Identity Provider (IdP), with the FortiGate acting as the Service Provider (SP) to redirect users to the IdP for
authentica... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To configure the access proxy VIP:
config firewall vip
edit "ZTNA_server01"
set type access-proxy
set extip 172.18.62.32
set extintf "any"
set server-type https
set extport 7831
set ssl-certificate "Fortinet_SSL"
next
end
To configure access proxy server mappings:
config firewall access-proxy
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config api-gateway
edit 3
set service samlsp
set saml-server "saml_ztna"
next
end
next
end
To configure an LDAP server and an LDAP server group to verify user groups:
config user ldap
edit "ldap-10.1.100.198"
set server "10.1.100.198"
set cnid "cn"
set dn "dc=myqalab,dc=local"
set type regular... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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set access-proxy "ZTNA_server01"
set srcintf "any"
set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "all"
set action accept
set schedule "always"
set groups "ldap-group-saml"
set utm-status enable
set ssl-ssh-profile "certificate-inspection"
next
end
Testing the connection
To test the connection:
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Logs and debugs
Use the following command to check the user information after the user has been authenticated:
# diagnose wad user list
ID: 7, VDOM: vdom1, IPv4: 10.1.100.143
user name : test1@MYQALAB.local
worker : 0
duration : 124
auth_type : Session
auth_method : SAML
pol_id : 6
g_id : 13
u... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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DNS resolutions:
l webserver.ztnademo.com:9443 -> 10.0.3.10:9443
l fac.ztnademo.com -> 10.0.3.7
The FortiAuthenticator (FAC) integrates with Active Directory (AD) on the Windows Domain Controller, which is also
acting as the EMS server. Users are synchronized from the AD to the FAC, and remote... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Server Type Microsoft Active Directory
User object class person (default)
Username attribute sAMAccountName (default)
Group object class group (default)
Obtain group membership
from
User attribute
Group membership attribute memberOf (default)
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To configure a remote LDAP user to use MFA:
1. Go to Authentication > User Management > Remote Users, and edit a user.
2. Enable One-Time Password (OTP) authentication.
a. Set Deliver token codes from.
b. Set Deliver token by.
For this example, select FortiToken > Mobile, select the Token from... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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6. Click OK.
7. Go to Authentication > SAML IdP > Service Providers, and click Create New to create a service provider (SP) for the
FortiGate SP.
8. Configure the following, which must match what will be configured on the FortiGate:
SP name saml-service-provider
IdP prefix ztna
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9. Click OK.
10. Edit the just created SP object and, under Assertion Attribute, click Add Assertion Attribute.
11. Set SAML attribute to the username and set User attribute to Username, then click OK.
12. Click OK.
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6. Use the settings from the Identity Provider to fill the custom Identity Provider Details. In this example, we select
Fortinet Product, and fill in the fields as follows:
Address fac.ztnademo.com
Prefix ztna
IdP certificate REMOTE_Cert_1
l Where the REMOTE_Cert_1 certificate is a remote cert... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To create a new SAML user/server from the CLI:
config user saml
edit "ZTNA-FAC-SAML"
set cert "ztna-wildcard"
set entity-id "http://webserver.ztnademo.com:9443/remote/saml/metadata/"
set single-sign-on-url "https://webserver.ztnademo.com:9443/remote/saml/login"
set single-logout-url "https://w... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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set saml-server "ZTNA-FAC-SAML"
next
end
config authentication rule
edit "ZTNA-SAML-rule"
set srcintf "port3"
set srcaddr "all"
set ip-based disable
set active-auth-method "ZTNA-SAML-scheme"
set web-auth-cookie enable
next
end
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SAML Enabled
SAML SSO server ZTNA-FAC-SAML
Default certificate ztna-wildcard
c. Click OK.
2. Define the full ZTNA policy to allow access to the ZTNA server:
a. Go to Policy & Objects > Proxy policy and click Create New.
b. Configure the following:
Name ZTNA-Rule
Type ZTNA
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c. Configure the following:
Name FAC-VIP
Interface Any
External IP address/range 10.0.3.7
Map to > IPv4
address/range
10.88.0.7
Port Forwarding Enabled
Protocol TCP
External service port 443
Map to IPv4 port 443
d. Click OK.
2. Configure a firewall policy to allow VIP:
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a. Set Service to HTTPS.
b. Set Virtual Host to Any Host.
c. In the Server section, select IP:
i. Set IP address to 10.88.0.3.
ii. Set Port to 9443.
iii. Click OK.
4. Click OK.
5. Use the CLI to configure the second server with IP 10.88.0.4.
config firewall access-proxy
edit "ZTNA-access"
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6. The FortiAuthenticator IdP verifies the login, then sends the SAML assertion back to the user.
7. The browser redirects the assertion to the FortiGate SP, which decides if the user is allowed access.
8. On a successful log in, FortiGate redirects the user to the web page that they are tryin... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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# diagnose wad user list
ID: 8, VDOM: root, IPv4: 10.0.3.2
user name : tsmith
worker : 1
duration : 332
auth_type : Session
auth_method : SAML
pol_id : 1
g_id : 4
user_based : 0
expire : 390
LAN:
bytes_in=29519 bytes_out=629987
WAN:
bytes_in=958636 bytes_out=19201
Example 2 - Applying SAML and... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Testing and verification:
On the remote endpoint, manually configure a ZTNA destination to forward RDP traffic to the ZTNA application gateway.
The rules can also be pushed from the EMS server; for details see Provisioning ZTNA TCP forwarding rules via EMS.
Configure the ZTNA Destination:
1. O... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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policy" poluuid="08a04362-ee38-51ed-77fa-737e2656f04a" policyname="ZTNA-Rule" duration=85
user="tsmith" group="ztna-saml-users" gatewayid=3 vip="ZTNA-access" accessproxy="ZTNAaccess" clientdevicemanageable="manageable" wanin=0 rcvdbyte=0 wanout=0 lanin=3639
sentbyte=3639 lanout=3797 appcat="u... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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4. In the Service/server mapping table, edit the TCP Forwarding entry:
a. In the Servers table click Create New:
i. Set Address to FAZ.
ii. Set Ports to 22.
iii. Optionally, enable Additional SSH Options to configure other SSH options as needed.
iv. Click OK.
b. Click OK.
5. Click OK.
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# execute log filter category 0
# execute log filter field srcip 10.0.3.2
# execute log display
...
5: date=2023-05-09 time=10:06:04 eventtime=1683651963820802005 tz="-0700" logid="0005000024"
type="traffic" subtype="ztna" level="notice" vd="root" srcip=10.0.3.2 srcport=22536
srcintf="port3" s... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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ZTNA IP MAC based access control example
In this example, firewall policies are configured that use security posture tags to control access between on-net devices
and an internal web server. This mode does not require the use of the access proxy, and only uses security posture tags
for access ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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6. Click Save.
7. Click Add again to add another rule.
8. In the Name field, enter Domain-Users.
9. In the Tag Endpoint As dropdown list, enter Domain-Users and press Enter.
10. Click Add Rule, then configure the rule:
a. For OS, select Windows.
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6. Set Outgoing Interface to port2.
7. Set Source to all.
8. Set Security posture tag to EMS1_ZTNA_Malicious-File-Detected.
9. Set Destination to the address of the Web server. If no address is created, create a new address object for
10.88.0.3/32.
10. Set Service to ALL.
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set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "Webserver"
set ztna-ems-tag "EMS1_ZTNA_Domain-Users"
set ztna-ems-tag-secondary "EMS1_CLASS_High"
set schedule "always"
set service "ALL"
set logtraffic all
next
end
When multiple tags are selected with set ztna-ems-tag <tags>, matching occurs using
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3. FortiGate checks your security posture. Because EMS has tagged the PC with the Malicious-File-Detected tag, it
matches the block-internal-malicious-access firewall policy.
4. You are denied access to the web server.
Logs and debugs
Access allowed:
# diagnose endpoint ec-shm list
Record 0:
I... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Attr of type=3, length=68, value(ascii)=ZTNA_Remote-Allowed_
FCTEMS882200197500000000000000000000000000000000
Attr of type=3, length=83, value(ascii)=ZTNA_Group-Membership-Domain-Users_
FCTEMS882200197500000000000000000000000000000000
Attr of type=3, length=59, value(ascii)=CLASS_High_
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35: date=2023-05-10 time=23:22:14 eventtime=1683786134265076528 tz="-0700"
logid="0000000013" type="traffic" subtype="forward" level="notice" vd="root" srcip=10.0.1.2
srcport=14358 srcintf="port1" srcintfrole="undefined" dstip=10.88.0.3 dstport=9443
dstintf="port2" dstintfrole="dmz" srcuuid="b... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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idx:2, ttdl:1 name:Group-Membership-Domain-Users
idx:3, ttdl:2 name:High
idx:4, ttdl:1 name:Malicious-File-Detected
idx:5, ttdl:2 name:Remote
idx:6, ttdl:1 name:all_registered_clients
# execute log filter field srcip 10.0.1.2
# execute log display
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set ssl-certificate "cert"
next
end
2. Configure a virtual host:
config firewall access-proxy-virtual-host
edit "vhost_ipv6"
set ssl-certificate "cert"
set host "qa6.test.com"
next
end
The client uses this address to connect to the access proxy.
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set dstintf "any"
set action accept
set srcaddr6 "all"
set dstaddr6 "zv6"
set schedule "always"
set service "ALL"
set inspection-mode proxy
set logtraffic all
set nat enable
next
end
To test the configuration:
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3. Configure an IPv6 access proxy and IPv6 api-gateway, apply the VIP6 and virtual host to it, and assign an IPv4
address to the realserver:
config firewall access-proxy6
edit "zs6"
set vip "zv6"
config api-gateway6
edit 1
set virtual-host "vhost_ipv6"
config realservers
edit 1
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To test the configuration:
1. On an IPv6 client, ensure that the address qa6.test.com resolves to the IPv6 VIP address of 2000:172:18:62::66.
2. In a browser, connect to https://qa6.test.com:6443.
3. After device certificate verification, the browser will open up the webpage on the IPv4 real s... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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set ip 2000:172:16:200::209
next
end
next
end
next
end
4. Apply the IPv4 access proxy to a proxy policy:
config firewall proxy-policy
edit 1
set name "ztna_rule"
set proxy access-proxy
set access-proxy "zs4"
set srcintf "port2"
set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "all"
set action accept
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dstcountry="Reserved" srccountry="Reserved" dstip=2000:172:16:200::209 dstport=443
dstintf="root" dstintfrole="undefined" sessionid=726 service="HTTPS" proto=6
action="accept" policyid=1 policytype="proxy-policy" poluuid="7afdac8c-d5db-51eb-dfc6-
67bb86e4bdcf" policyname="ztna_rule" duration=0... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Syntax
Users can configure the ZTNA application gateway using the SaaS proxy access type and conveniently specify SaaS
application destinations by application name or by application group name without needing to manually search for and
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To configure the ZTNA server object from in the GUI:
1. Go to Policy & Objects > ZTNA.
2. Under ZTNA Server, click Create new.
3. Input the following:
Name ZTNA-SaaS-Access
Interface Any
IP Address 10.0.3.15
Port 443
Default Certificate <choose a default certificate>
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a. Change the Service to SaaS (CASB).
b. Pick your Application(s). In this case, we will use the gmail application.
c. Click OK.
5. Click OK.
To configure the Inline CASB profile from the GUI:
1. Go to System > Feature Visibility.
2. Under Security Features, enable Inline-CASB.
3. Go to Securi... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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a. Under Privilege Control, select upload-file, and Set Action to Block.
b. Click OK.
9. Click OK.
To configure the ZTNA policy from the GUI:
1. Go to Policy & Objects > Firewall Policy.
2. Click Create new.
3. Enter the following:
Name ZTNA-SaaS-Access
Type ZTNA
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To configure the FortiClient EMS:
1. On FortiClient EMS, go to Endpoint Profiles > ZTNA Destinations.
2. Edit the Default profile.
3. Besides Name, click Advanced.
4. Click the eye icon beside ZTNA Destination Profile to enable this profile to be viewed on the FortiClient.
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# execute log filter field subtype ztna
# exec log display
61 logs found.
10 logs returned.
1: date=2024-07-17 time=16:10:04 eventtime=1721257803289978959 tz="-0700" logid="0005000024"
type="traffic" subtype="ztna" level="notice" vd="root" srcip=10.0.3.2 srcport=8726
srcintf="port3" srcintfrol... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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upload-file" activitycategory="activity-control" msg="CASB access was blocked because it
contained banned activity."
ZTNA application gateway with KDC to access shared drives
Fortinet technical support cannot troubleshoot third-party applications involved in this solution.
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The KDC proxy service is present on the server, but not configured.
Configuring the KDC proxy service on the server
The KDC proxy service must be configured before it can be started.
To configure the server:
1. Start an elevated command prompt, and configure a URL ACL for the endpoint:
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Deploy the policy, and reboot the client. Wait a while for caching to complete, and then log in. You should find users are
now authenticating over the KDC proxy endpoint.
To verify from a logged in session, launch a command prompt and try the following command:
klist get krbtgt
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The following example shows a ZTNA destination configured in FortiClient with the Proxy Gateway:
The following example shows the registry settings:
FortiOS 7.6.2 Administration Guide 1422
Fortinet Inc. | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Configuring FortiGate
A ZTNA server and a proxy policy are required to verify and forward the incoming requests on port 10445 to the file
server on port 445 as well as to the KDC proxy server on port 443.
To configure the ZTNA server:
1. Go to Policy & Objects > ZTNA and navigate to the ZTNA S... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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next
end
11. Click OK.
The following example shows the ZTNA server:
To configure the proxy policy:
1. Go to Policy & Objects > Proxy Policy.
2. Click Create new.
3. Configure the following:
Name Mapped Drive Using KDC
Type ZTNA
Incoming Interface FGT-WAN (port1)
Source all
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4. Click OK.
Custom replacement message for ZTNA virtual hosts
Each ZTNA virtual host can be configured to display messages from a custom replacement message group.
First create a replacement message group, and customize one ore more messages in the group. Then configure one or
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To customize replacement messages for ZTNA virtual hosts:
1. Upload a logo to the FortiGate to use in replacement messages:
a. Go to System > Replacement Messages and click Manage Images.
b. Click Create New.
c. Name and upload an image file.
d. Click OK. The logo is uploaded to the FortiGate.... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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d. Click Save. A green checkmark is displayed in the Modified column to indicate a customized message.
4. Configure a ZTNA server with a ZTNA virtual host named server1.ztna.local. See Configure a ZTNA server on page
1289.
In the Service/server mapping, be sure to set Virtual Host to Specify, ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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ZTNA troubleshooting and debugging commands
The following debug commands can be used to troubleshoot ZTNA issues:
Command Description
# diagnose endpoint fctems testconnectivity <EMS>
Verify FortiGate to FortiClient EMS connectivity.
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Command Description
# diagnose wad debug enable level
verbose
# diagnose debug enable
# diagnose debug reset Reset debugs when completed.
# diagnose wad user list List the ZTNA/proxy users.
# diagnose wad user clear <id> <ip>
<vdom>
Clear a single ZTNA/proxy user.
# diagnose wad user clear Cle... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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VDOM = root (0)
EMS serial number: FCTEMS8821001322
EMS tenant id: 00000000000000000000000000000000
Client cert SN: 17FF6595600A1AF53B87627AB4EBEDD032593E64
Quarantined: no
Online status: online
Registration status: registered
On-net status: on-net
Gateway Interface: port2
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# diagnose wad dev query-by uid 5FCFA3ECDE4D478C911D9232EC9299FD FCTEMS8821001322
00000000000000000000000000000000
Attr of type=0, length=32, value(ascii)=5FCFA3ECDE4D478C911D9232EC9299FD
Attr of type=4, length=30, value(ascii)=MAC_FCTEMS8821001322_ZT_OS_WIN
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# diagnose wad debug enable category all
# diagnose wad debug enable level verbose
# diagnose debug enable
[0x7fbd7a46bb60] Received request from client: 10.10.10.20:56312
GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: 192.168.2.86:8443 Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1 User-A... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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[p:29957][s:458767][r:1] __wad_hauth_user_node_hold(2107): wad_user_node_stats_hold
(483): holding node 0x7fbd76d48060
[p:29957][s:458767][r:1] __wad_hauth_user_node_hold(2107): wad_http_session_upd_user_
node (4813): holding node 0x7fbd76d48060
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Invalid ZTNA certificate
When FortiClient attempts to access a server protected by ZTNA, an Invalid ZTNA certificate error is shown. This error
often appears when the serial number for the ZTNA certificate differs between the endpoint and the FortiGate.
1. Check the serial number for the ZTNA ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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For more information about FortiClient EMS diagnostics, see Generate Diagnostic Log in the FortiClient EMS
Administration Guide.
IP/MAC based access control
In the following ZTNA topology, FortiClient endpoints use VPN to access resources. FortiGate works with FortiClient
EMS to use a combinat... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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[{"uid":"3358095CFDCB414B9EDA49ADE79AF428","ip":"10.212.134.200","is_
delete":false,"vdom":"root","interface":"port1","sn":"F
GVM02TM22018374"}],"is_snapshot":false}
"""
2022-10-17 08:50:41 [ec_ez_worker_prep_data_url:176] Full URL:
https://172.31.200.183/api/v1/fgt/gateway_details/vpn
2022-10... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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obj-id: 13, desc: REST API to get updates of tags associated with FCT UID., entry:
api/v1/report/fct/uid_tags.
2022-10-17 08:50:43 [ec_ez_worker_process:347] Processing call for obj-id: 12, entry:
"api/v1/report/fct/tags"
2022-10-17 08:50:43 [ec_ez_worker_process:366] reply:
"""
{"result": {"r... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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This section contains topics on configuring policies and traffic shaping:
l Policies on page 1438
l Address objects on page 1612
l Protocol options on page 1657
l Traffic shaping on page 1662
l Internet Services on page 1729
Policies
The firewall policy is the axis around which most features of the F... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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l DoS policy on page 1495
l Access control lists on page 1503
l Interface policies on page 1504
The following topics provide instructions on configuring policies:
l Source NAT on page 1504
l Destination NAT on page 1529
l Examples and policy actions on page 1553
Firewall policy
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When designing a policy, there is often reference to the traffic flow, but most communication is two-way so trying to
determine the direction of the flow might be confusing. If traffic is HTTP web traffic, the user sends a request to the
website, but most of the traffic flow will be coming from the w... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Internet service(s) In this context, an Internet service is a combination of one or more addresses and one or
more services associated with a service found on the Internet such as an update service for
software.
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6. When the policy is successfully created, a green notification displays in the top right of the window. Click Show in list
to view the policy that was created.
To create a policy with existing objects:
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l The labels Any of and And any of appear to clarify how the objects are used to match traffic. The And any of
label indicates a logical AND relationship between the objects.
3. Enable Security posture tag:
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4. In the Destination list, select one or more destinations to display And any of between the Destination and Service
fields.
Following is the logic of using the mandatory and optional fields in the Source & Destination section, based on the
following configurations:
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Traffic must match all criteria below:
l Any Source: either Windows-Client OR Mac-Clients
l Any User/group: either LDAP-Administrator, LDAP-Finance, OR LDAP-Sales
l The primary Security posture tag: Non-Critical
l Any secondary security posture tags: either all_registered_clients OR Domain-Users
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To enable advanced policy options:
config system settings
set gui-advanced-policy enable
end
Advanced policy options are now available when creating or editing a policy in the GUI:
To enable configuring TCP sessions without SYN:
config system settings
set tcp-session-without-syn enable
end
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l Optional: the Policy change summary will be enabled but users can leave the summary empty, if preferred, when
editing or creating a firewall policy.
There are three states for Policy expiration:
l Disable: the firewall policy will not expire. This is the default setting for Policy expiration.
l Def... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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4. Select the date and time for the policy to expire from the Expiration date fields.
5. Click OK. The Workflow Management - Summarize Changes pane opens.
6. In the Change summary field, enter details about the changes made to the policy. These details can be referred to
later for auditing purposes.
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Policy change summaries are used to track changes made to a firewall policy. The Audit Trail allow users to review the
policy change summaries, including the date and time of the change and which user made the change.
The Audit Trail is only supported by FortiGate models with disk logging.
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Parameter Definition
service Service and service group names.
anti-replay Enable/disable checking of TCP flags per policy.
match-vip Enable/disable matching of VIPs when used in a policy with a deny action.
auto-asic-offload Enable/disable hardware acceleration. Available on select FortiGate models w... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1,450 | Policy and Objects
If the policy action is set to accept, match-vip cannot be enabled.
To block VIP traffic in a deny policy:
config firewall policy
edit 1
set name "deny-policy-1"
set srcintf "wan1"
set dstintf "lan1"
set srcaddr "src-hosts-to-deny-access"
set dstaddr "all"
set action "deny"
set schedule "always"
set ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1,451 | Policy and Objects
set schedule "always"
set service "ALL"
next
edit 2
set name "vip-policy-1"
set srcintf "wan1"
set dstintf "lan1"
set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "vip-object-1"
set action "accept"
set match-vip disable
set schedule "always"
set service "ALL"
next
end
Hardware acceleration
Hardware acceleration is supp... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1,452 | Policy and Objects
TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS)
The TCP maximum segment size (MSS) is the maximum amount of data that can be sent in a TCP segment. The MSS is
the MTU size of the interface minus the 20 byte IP header and 20 byte TCP header. By reducing the TCP MSS, you can
effectively reduce the MTU size of the packe... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1,453 | Policy and Objects
l The connected device’s or application’s requirements for sessions to always stay alive
l The expectation that a connected device or application will use the same session determined by traffic using a fixed
source port, fixed destination port, fixed source IP address, and fixed destination IP addres... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1,454 | Policy and Objects
When a single policy is selected, an inline menu opens below the row. The More dropdown menu includes the same
expanded list of options that are available in the right-click menu. When multiple policies are selected, the top menu bar
changes to show buttons that are applicable to the multiple selecti... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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