![]() ![]() That can be pass and Fortinet licenses file can be large. Sending the license as a file is supported by Fortigate meanwhile some openstack environment limit the size of the file In order to use minipoc-deploy.sh you MUST create a fgt-userdata.txtįortigate user_data is in the Fortinet cli style and license file can be passed in a multi-mime part file. fortigate or fortios unziped image file is fortios.qcow2 Cloud-init ![]() ![]() A first port called mgmt instead of port1 ![]() No license file but a Fortimanager acting as metering You can upload fortios.qcow2 to Openstack Glance (images) or check the following example openstack image create -disk-format qcow2 -container-format bare "fortigate" -file fortios.qcow2įortios is a Fortigate (same functionnality) using metering for license (cloud native). If using minipoc-deploy.sh you can skip this part. Fortios for metering contact your Fortinet rep. Get the image tagged for KVM from unzip and put theįortios.qcow2 file in this directory. The official documentation for Fortigate fortios is available here: It's the approach that others have taken such as Google to Rackspace.This doc refers to fortigate or fortios folders in the project. It would be nice to see FTNT expand the cookbook lineup, but over all is a smart approach. I've made my own personal PowerPoint recipes sheets for setting up basic Fortimail from gateway to server, creating auto config backup, mail alias and groups, etc.įor a current suggestion, if you take the most common everyday cases posted to TAC or even this forum, these would be greate cookbook recipes to start adding to the site. I deal with a little over half dozen business with fortimail, & who bug me for everything under the sun. I think offering recipes for FortiMAIL would be the next best thing imho. Since my earlier involvement with fortinet, you have grown your end-products easily by a factor 10x or more. I know the forticookbook is primarily a "fortigate" specific cookbook, but I think FTNT would do best if they would offer various menus for the other Forti XXXXX products. You mentined that you have your personal PowerPoint recipes sheets for setting up basic Fortimail from gateway to server, creating auto config backup, mail alias and groups, etc. i am an FCNSP and now i want to start to do FortiMail Specialist. I read you post about FortiMail Coockbook recipes. ![]()
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