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How to configure SSL-VPN on FortiGate Firewall

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To configure SSL-VPN on FortiGate Firewall

Introduction:

FortiGate firewalls are purpose-built security processers that allow the industry's best threat security and performance for SSL-encrypted traffic by implementing granular visibility of applications, users, and IoT devices that are designed to identify issues quickly and intuitively. In this tutorial, we see how to configure SSL-VPN on FortiGate.

Configuration:

Login to FortiGate: SNAP1 Dashboard page of FortiGate: SNAP2 Goto User Definition and Create new: SNAP3 SNAP4 SNAP5 SNAP6 SNAP7 SNAP8

Once completed open User Groups and create a new group: SNAP9 SNAP10 After that goto address and check the default address: SNAP11 SNAP12 Then open SSL-VPN settings and configure the settings: SNAP13 SNAP14 SNAP15 SNAP16 SNAP17 SNAP18 SNAP19 SNAP20

Once completed goto SSL-VPN policies and create a new policy: SNAP21 SNAP22 SNAP23 SNAP24 With this method configuration of SSL-VPN on FortiGate Firewall comes to an end.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

What is Firewall?

A

FortiGate firewalls are purpose-built security processers that enable the industry's best threat protection and performance for SSL-encrypted traffic by providing granular visibility of applications, users, and IoT devices. These appliances are designed to identify issues quickly and intuitively.

Q

What is SSL VPN?

A

A Secure Socket Layer Virtual Private Network (SSL VPN) lets remote users access Web applications, client-server apps, and internal network utilities and directories without the need for specialized client software.

Q

What port does SSL VPN use?

A

port 443.By default, the system uses port 443, which is the default port for HTTPS/SSL traffic. Even though a port number is required you can set any TCP port for communications. Note: The SSL VPN client requires the IP address and port configured here to be reachable from your remote users' client systems.

Q

What are TCP and UDP?

A

As we know that both TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are the most widely used Internet protocols among which TCP is connection-oriented − once a connection is established, data can be sent bidirectional. UDP is a simpler, connectionless Internet protocol.

Q

What is a 443 error?

A

443 Error Code is caused in one way or another by misconfigured system files in your windows operating system. Error 443 can occur due to system file damage of the Windows operating system. Therefore, Windows registry keys might be damaged, and your computer might not operate properly.

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