- 1. SSL VPN Web/Tunnel Mode
- 2. Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
- 3. VIP Port Forwarding (5.4)
- 4. Redundant Internet with SD-WAN
- 5. Traffic Shaping Limiting Bandwidth
- 6. Cookbook - Basic FortiGate Setup
- 7. IPsec VPN with FortiClient
- 8. High Availability Setup
- 9. Setting up WiFi with FortiAP
- 10. FortiOS 6.0 GUI Tips and Tricks
- 11. User & Device Authentication
- 12. Basic FortiGate Setup
- 13. Cookbook - Redundant Internet
- 14. How to Purchase or Renew FortiGuard Services (6.0)
- 15. Cookbook - Logging Traffic and Using FortiView
- 16. Device MAC Access Control
- 17. Cookbook - Basic Firewall Policies
- 18. Cookbook - Blocking Facebook
- 19. Blocking Social Media
- 20. FortiOS 6.2 GUI Tips and Tricks
- 21. FortiAnalyzer Reporting Overview
- 22. How to Purchase or Renew FortiGuard Services
- 23. Cookbook - SSL VPN Web and Tunnel Mode
- 24. Virtual Domains in FortiOS 5.4.
- 25. What's New in FortiOS 6.0?
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Cookbook - SSL VPN Web and Tunnel Mode
In this video, you will allow remote users to access your internal network using an SSL VPN, connecting by web mode, or by tunnel mode using FortiClient. Web Mode allows users to access network resources, such as the Internal Segmentation Firewall (or ISFW) used in this example. Users connecting via Tunnel Mode will be able to access the internet, but with all traffic passing through the FortiGate, protected by your FortiGate's security policies and profiles. The FortiGate will also verify that the remote user's AntiVirus software is installed and up-to-date. This example assumes that you have already created an SSL user account and SSL-users group. Visit Fortinet's documentation library at http://docs.fortinet.com or our cookbook site at http://cookbook.fortinet.com. Best viewed in 1080p.