Navigate to Integrations
In the CyberCNS portal, navigate to Global Settings() > Integrations and choose FortiGate from the integrations listed.
Next, you will add credentials for your FortiGate firewall.
This will navigate to the FortiGate Page
Enter Credentials
Using API
In FortiGate navigate to the Administrators, In Administrators click on the Create New dropdown, and select REST API Admin.
Set a username for the API administrator account and select its profile. Use an existing profile create a new one and limit permissions to what the plugin will be used for.
Once decide to create a new profile, select Add from the Administrator Profile dropdown.
Once decide to create a new profile, assign it a name and give it appropriate permissions. Optionally, provide a description of what this profile is allowed to do and where it's used. The plugin actions require a minimum of Firewall Read permissions.
Click OK to create the new profile.
Place the IP of the probe that will be doing the scanning in trusted hosts.
Next, click OK to create a new user. The New API key will be generated.
Enter Name: Choose a name of your choice for the credentials to be added.
Enter Hostname/IP Address: Enter a Hostname/IP address for the credentials to be added.
Enter Port Number: Enter the Port Number for the credentials to be added (https port for API scan[integrating with API Key]).
Enter Username: Enter the username used to log in to the Fortigate Firewall. It is recommended that to define a special username to be used exclusively for these scans so that it can be identified in the firewall’s logs.
Enter API Key: If you want to scan the firewall via API (more reliable) enter the API Key.
Select an associated company: Select an existing company in order to add the firewall as an asset of that company.
Select Probe/Agent: Select the Probe/Agent from the selected company to be used for the scan. If no agent is installed for the company, an external scan agent can be used to initiate firewall scans from the CyberCNS Server (e.g. abc.mycybercns.com).
Once all the data have been entered, click Save.
In the Firewalls section, click Firewall Scan to initiate a scan of all the configured firewalls.
When the scan is complete, details of Groups, Users, Access Rules, License, Zones, and Interfaces are populated for the Fortigate Firewall.
Completed firewall scans are listed with timestamps as shown below. To view the results of a scan, click the scan in the list.
The scan results can be downloaded as a report in the Microsoft Word .docx format by clicking Download Report.
This completes the documentation of the Fortigate Firewall.
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