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Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111

Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111

Note

This build supports upgrade from the following builds only:

  • 6.2.0.0451—If you are running 6.0.1.0723 or 6.0.1.0940, upgrade to 6.2.0.0451 first before upgrading to 6.2.1.0111.

  • 6.2.1.0098

This build includes the following enhancements:

HTTPS support for Grafana conection

You can now connect to Grafana via HTTPS when running FortiEDR on-premise. To enable the HTTPS access, ensure TLS is enabled on Grafana, which means Grafana is not accessible by IP anymore. To resolve Grafana FQDN, you must create a DNS record that pointed on the threat hunting repository’s IP or update your "hosts" file.

You can use the self-signed certificate automatically generated during installation or use or your own certificate by providing the following when prompted: CA, TLS and TLS key files in PEM format. The CN of your certificate must be the FQDN of the chosen Grafana (eg. grafana.mydomain.local).

Enable legacy Forensic view

You can now enable or disable the legacy Forensics view globally through Fortinet Support.

(On-premise) Ubuntu migration support

This build adds support for Ubuntu migration. After upgrading your on-premise deployments to this build (with the default CentOS), you can migrate to Ubuntu 22.04 by following the instructions in the Administration Guide.

Refer to Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111 for a list of resolved issues for this build.

Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111

Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111

Note

This build supports upgrade from the following builds only:

  • 6.2.0.0451—If you are running 6.0.1.0723 or 6.0.1.0940, upgrade to 6.2.0.0451 first before upgrading to 6.2.1.0111.

  • 6.2.1.0098

This build includes the following enhancements:

HTTPS support for Grafana conection

You can now connect to Grafana via HTTPS when running FortiEDR on-premise. To enable the HTTPS access, ensure TLS is enabled on Grafana, which means Grafana is not accessible by IP anymore. To resolve Grafana FQDN, you must create a DNS record that pointed on the threat hunting repository’s IP or update your "hosts" file.

You can use the self-signed certificate automatically generated during installation or use or your own certificate by providing the following when prompted: CA, TLS and TLS key files in PEM format. The CN of your certificate must be the FQDN of the chosen Grafana (eg. grafana.mydomain.local).

Enable legacy Forensic view

You can now enable or disable the legacy Forensics view globally through Fortinet Support.

(On-premise) Ubuntu migration support

This build adds support for Ubuntu migration. After upgrading your on-premise deployments to this build (with the default CentOS), you can migrate to Ubuntu 22.04 by following the instructions in the Administration Guide.

Refer to Central Manager - Build 6.2.1.0111 for a list of resolved issues for this build.