This article will show you how to configure a site-to-site IPsec VPN between an office with Internet access restrictions and an office without these restrictions.
In this recipe, you use agent-based Fortinet single sign-on (FSSO) to allow users to login to the network once with their Windows AD credentials and seamlessly access all appropriate network resources.
In this example, you will use DHCP and your FortiGate’s default configuration to securely connect your internal network to the Internet in two simple steps.
This recipe provides remote FortiClient users with access to the corporate network using SSL VPN and Internet browsing through the corporate FortiGate unit.
This recipe describes how to enhance the reliability of a network protected by a FortiGate by adding a second FortiGate and setting up a FortiGate Clustering Protocol (FGCP) High Availability cluster.
In this example, you will use FortiCloud, an online logging service provided by Fortinet, to store the logs of your FortiGate unit’s traffic. You will also access logs using the FortiCloud website.
In this recipe, two-factor authentication is added to a user account to provide extra security when connecting to an IPsec VPN using FortiClient for Mac OS x.
This article describes how to set up a large number of spoke VPNs by using quick mode selector source definitions on the spoke FortiGates and the dialup VPN configurations on the hub FortiGates.
In this recipe, you use virtual domains (VDOMs) to provide Internet access for two different companies (called Company A and Company B) using a single FortiGate.
In this recipe you will configure the default AntiVirus security profile to include a new FortiOS 6.0 feature: Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR).
This recipe describes how to add a third FortiGate to an already established FGCP cluster (the cluster from High Availability with FGCP) and configure active-active HA.
This article depicits the way to create a WAN link interface that provides your FortiGate unit with redundant Internet connections from two Internet service providers (ISPs).
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