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The FortiGate Cookbook 5.0.
Configuring the FortiGate
unit’s DMZ interface
Go to
System > Network > Interfaces
.
Edit the
DMZ
interface. A DMZ Network
(from the term ‘demilitarized zone’) is a
secure network connected to the FortiGate
that only grants access if it has been
explicitly allowed. Using the DMZ interface is
recommended but not required.
Adding virtual IPs
Go to
Firewall Objects > Virtual IPs >
Virtual IPs
.
Create two virtual IPs: one for HTTP access
and one for HTTPS access.
Each virtual IP will have the same address,
mapping from the public-facing interface to
the DMZ interface. The difference is the port
for each traf
fi
c type: port 80 for HTTP and
port 443 for HTTPS.
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