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Advanced configuration

Configuring firewall policies

Antivirus options

FortiWiFi-60B FortiOS 3.0 MR6 Install Guide
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To add or edit a firewall policy go to Firewall > Policy and select Edit on an
existing policy, or select Create New to add a policy.
The source and destination Interface/Zone match the firewall policy with the
source and destination of a communication session. The Address Name matches
the source and destination address of the communication session.
Schedule defines when the firewall policy is enabled. While most policies are
always on, you can configure a firewall policy so that it is only on at specific times
of the day. For example, you may want to block news and entertainment sites
most of the day, except during lunch or after work, enabling your employees to
only view those sites during non-working times.
Service matches the firewall policy with the service used by a communication
session. This enables you to configure a policy for general web surfing and a
different policy specifically for other traffic such as SMTP mail or FTP uploads and
downloads.
Action defines how the FortiWiFi unit processes traffic. Specify an action to
accept or deny traffic or configure a firewall encryption policy.
Add ACCEPT policies that accept communication sessions. Using an accept
policy, you can apply FortiWiFi features such as virus scanning and
authentication to the communication session accepted by the policy.
Add DENY policies to deny communication sessions.
Add IPSec encryption policies to enable IPSec tunnel mode VPN traffic and
SSL VPN encryption policies to enable SSL VPN traffic. Firewall encryption
policies determine which types of IP traffic will be permitted during an IPSec or
SSL VPN session.
Select Protection Profile to include apply a protection profile to the firewall policy
for scanning of traffic passing through the FortiWiFi unit.
For details on the firewall policies features and settings, see the FortiGate
Administration Guide or the FortiWiFi Online Help.
The FortiWiFi unit's antivirus configuration prevents malicious files from entering
and infecting your network environment.
The FortiWiFi unit uses a number of processes to scan files to ensure unwanted
files and potential attackers do not get through. The FortiWiFi unit scans using
these antivirus options:
File pattern - The FortiWiFi will check the file against the file pattern setting you
have configured. You can set which file names or file types the FortiWiFi unit
looks for in the incoming traffic.
Virus scan - The virus definitions are kept up to date through the FortiNet
Distribution Network. The list is updated on a regular basis so you do not have
to wait for a firmware upgrade. Note that you must register the FortiWiFi unit to
and purchase FortiGuard services to use virus scanning through the FDN.
Antivirus options
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