performance at least for the webinterface is wonderful.
but looks like we hit a rather grave possible bug with several fortigates after upgrading to 4.2.2. we have ipsec-vpn's between our central fortigate and our customers fortigates and after upgrading some sorts of traffic didn't get through the tunnels anymore. in our case https-sessions to hp's ilo-webinterface on proliant-servers and all rdp-sessions to windows-servers.
after downgrading again everything went through again as expected.
anyone else having similar problems? a ticket with fortinet is already open.
No support for the FortiAP as originally planned. At least, it's not documented and the Wireless Controller GUI appears to be unchanged. HOWEVER - FortiAP v4.0 MR2 Patch Release 1 (build 112, tag 6390) has made it out the door as of 9/10, and it's release notes indicated that 4.2.2 is not the 'special build'.
My Forti 110C is in v4.0.2,build0099 and i have the same problem with traffic which didn't get through the tunnel in interface mode. The strangiest thing is that some off destination traffic get into tunnel but it bug for one IP dest for example and after few minutes it's work ...
Same problem than buegeleisen here but in v4.0.2 build 0099. Some of my destination traffic went out through my tunnel (in interface mode) and some on the same subnet try to go through my ISP gateway and failed ...
any reason why you're still on 4.0.2? you should consider at least upgrading to 4.0.4, or better 4.1.7.
but i don't think our problems are related, as in our case it started happening with 4.2.2 (and never happened with 4.0.2, which was on some of our fortigates over a year ago) and vanished again by downgrading to 4.1.2 (confirmed by fortinet, a technician tested it with me via webex).
however, if you have an active fortinet-subscription, and upgrading doesn't help, i would recommend to file a ticket there.
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Any comments about new firmware perfomance?
performance at least for the webinterface is wonderful.
but looks like we hit a rather grave possible bug with several fortigates after upgrading to 4.2.2. we have ipsec-vpn's between our central fortigate and our customers fortigates and after upgrading some sorts of traffic didn't get through the tunnels anymore. in our case https-sessions to hp's ilo-webinterface on proliant-servers and all rdp-sessions to windows-servers.
after downgrading again everything went through again as expected.
anyone else having similar problems? a ticket with fortinet is already open.
No support for the FortiAP as originally planned. At least, it's not documented and the Wireless Controller GUI appears to be unchanged. HOWEVER - FortiAP v4.0 MR2 Patch Release 1 (build 112, tag 6390) has made it out the door as of 9/10, and it's release notes indicated that 4.2.2 is not the 'special build'.
Hi buegeleisen
My Forti 110C is in v4.0.2,build0099 and i have the same problem with traffic which didn't get through the tunnel in interface mode. The strangiest thing is that some off destination traffic get into tunnel but it bug for one IP dest for example and after few minutes it's work ...
Someone have seen this before ?
Hi all,
Same problem than buegeleisen here but in v4.0.2 build 0099. Some of my destination traffic went out through my tunnel (in interface mode) and some on the same subnet try to go through my ISP gateway and failed ...
And after couple of minutes it works normally ...
Anybody have seen this before ?
any reason why you're still on 4.0.2? you should consider at least upgrading to 4.0.4, or better 4.1.7.
but i don't think our problems are related, as in our case it started happening with 4.2.2 (and never happened with 4.0.2, which was on some of our fortigates over a year ago) and vanished again by downgrading to 4.1.2 (confirmed by fortinet, a technician tested it with me via webex).
however, if you have an active fortinet-subscription, and upgrading doesn't help, i would recommend to file a ticket there.
- "vanished again by downgrading to 4.1.2"
+ "vanished again by downgrading to 4.2.1"
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