Hi. Yeah, I gathered as much. Anyway, what I want more than providing a proxy is to monitor URL's being visited, in case the boss wants to view them. I think it has that feature. I found out that an Endian appliance (like Astaro's) is also more expensive than a Fortigate! :-(
Thanks, Reynald! On 9/10/07, Reynald I. Ngo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Fortigate does not have a proxy service, you can forward your web traffic > to a proxy server though. HTH. > > On 9/5/07, Jun Martin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, all. > > > > Comclark has installed a Fortigate 100A (demo unit) in our main office > > and installed a pfSense gateway/firewall PC in our remote office and the > > IPSEC-based VPN is working fine. > > > > I would like to replace the pfSense-based firewall with an Endian (EFW) > > appliance or PC. I've already installed Endian community on a spare PC and > > I love its completeness! It already has antivirus, anti-spam, > > web-content-filtering, proxy, and VPN capabilities, among others. pfSense > > requires one to install plugins for these features (well, at least I checked > > for proxy features and it has none built-in). The problem is, I can't make > > it connect to the Fortigate. :-( > > > > Come to think of it, I think I want a transparent proxy in the main > > office as well, and I don't think the Fortigate even has plugins for that > > (Correct me if I'm wrong). I've already inquired at the Endian website > > regarding their appliances, but I haven't received any feedback yet. > > Papalitan ko na lang rin yata ng Endian appliance yung Fortigate. :-) > > > >
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