We are testing Fortinet currently to add it to our vendors list and comparing 
it against Juniper.

 

We are biased folks with Juniper as we use a lot of their gear today.  So far, 
the testing with Fortinet is quite positive overall.  Both vendors has 
pros/cons.  For larger scale stuff, I wouldn’t use anything but Juniper (again, 
biased opinion) but for smaller stuff like office firewalls (SOHO) and perhaps 
some smaller enterprise stuff I can see a real use for Fortinet there. 

 

They also have a pretty broad product set which makes them appealing.  Their 
centralized management is pretty slick so far and their wifi seems to work 
pretty good (and integrate well too)

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of That One Guy /sarcasm
Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 11:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] SonicWall or Fortinet for Business Firewall

 

We are a fortigate shop, as long as you abide by their sizing chart, its a good 
solution, FAST RMA support, very little buggery in that. They do production 
release on firmware a little faster than I like, but they are prompt to address 
bugs and theyre open about it when vulnerabilities are found.

 

Theyre GUI driven if thats your bag, but they change layout with every 
firmware, the most recent seems to have made sense. If youre a CLI guy, they 
can do alot, you just dont have alot of GUI visibility into much of the CLI 
stuff thats not in the GUI.

 

The SSL portal VPN is slick, easy, end user friendly

 

You get 2 fortitokens and 10 managed forticlient licenses with office models 
which is nice if you need two factor for a couple users and are dealing with a 
shop that wont invest in real client AV

 

The forti AP integration is nice for managed local and remote wireless too, 
pricing on them has gotten much better

 

Theyre not cheap, but if you break down all you get, there is a good value, 
assuming you want the UTM, if not, may not be priced competitively. USE THE 
SIZING CHARTS

 

The one thing I hate about them is power flops will corrupt the firmware 
easily, the fix is simple, but requires console access and a current backup

 

They have a free 1gb forticloud account for logging and reporting as well as 
fortiap management, theyre always changing whats in the "free account" but if 
you purchase it you can do firmware configuration management, advanced granular 
reporting (the reporting is awesome with Active directory integrated UTM, 
customers love reports that tell them which staff are practicing fuckery)

 

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Justin Wilson <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Any type of firewall like this you need to be very mindful of the product 
lifecycle.  Most issues arise when folks don’t keep up on service contracts or 
are using EOL hardware.

 

 

Justin Wilson

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

 

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http://www.midwest-ix.com  COO/Chairman

 

On Feb 4, 2016, at 9:15 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

Fortinet. Sonicwall is quite a "joke" and has been that way for many moons.

On Feb 4, 2016 8:08 AM, "Wireless Administrator" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I have a business customer that will be replacing their existing Firewall and 
is considering Fortinet rather than SonicWall.  Seems like UTM (Unified Threat 
Management) is the buzz word that replaced Deep Packet Inspection from days 
gone by.  Does anyone have an opinion on which company has the better product.  
A web search on this subject produces many links to pages that share similar 
language, almost like one person did a review and others are just repeating the 
original results.

 

Your thoughts?

 

Steve B.

 





 

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