Auto-definition updates
Fortinet provides weekly updates called auto-definition updates that contain support for the following:
- Information on the latest antivirus definitions
- Support for new versions of antivirus
- Support for new operating system versions
- Any new vendor OUIs released by the IEEE Standards Association
- New or modified custom scan options
Downloading these updates keeps your FortiNAC software current allowing your hosts and users to access the network easily without having to contact your IT department.
For customers who prefer to download updates on a delayed schedule, Fortinet maintains the current update plus updates from the previous three weeks.
To implement auto-definition updates you must do the following:
- Configure your FortiNAC server to communicate with the Fortinet download site.
- Configure the schedule for retrieving and installing updates.
Download settings
To download auto-definition updates from the download site, you must configure a connection to that site.
Configure settings
Configure the connection settings for the download location so the Auto-Def Synchronizer, Agent packages, and the Software Distribution Updates can be completed. You need to change the default settings if another server is used to host the auto-definition or updated distribution files.
To set the host and protocol settings for the System Update:
- Click System > Settings.
- Expand the Updates folder.
- Select System from the tree.
- Go to the System Update Settings section of the screen.
- Use the table below to enter the update settings. Contact Customer Support for the correct login credentials.
- Click Test to check that the settings allow connection to the auto-definition directory and the product distribution directory.
Refer to the System Update Settings section of the Release Notes on our website for information about the distribution directory for the specific version you wish to download and install.
- Once connection to the server is established, click Save Settings.
Settings
Field |
Definition |
Host |
IP address, hostname, or fully qualified name of the server that is hosting the updates. |
Auto-Definition |
The sub-directory where the weekly antivirus and operating system updates are located. Default setting for this field is a period (.). If you are downloading these files from a server on your network, specify the directory containing the updates. If you prefer to download and install updates on a delayed schedule, you can choose system updates from one, two, three or four weeks ago by modifying this field with an additional sub-directory. For example, entering /week1 gives you an update that is one week old. Available directories are: ./week1 contains updates that are one week old. ./week2 contains updates that are two weeks old. ./week3 contains updates that are three weeks old. ./week4 contains updates that are four weeks old. |
Product Distribution Directory |
The sub-directory where the product software files are located. This field will vary depending on the version of the software being updated. A forward slash (/) may be required in the path configuration. Click Test to confirm the configuration. Refer to the System Update Settings section of the Release Notes on our web site for information about the distribution directory for the specific version package you wish to download and install. |
Agent Distribution Directory |
The sub-directory where the Agent update files are located. This field will vary depending on the version of the software being updated. A forward slash (/) may be required in the path configuration. Click Test to confirm the configuration. Refer to the System Update Settings section of the Release Notes on our web site for information about the distribution directory for the specific agent package you wish to download and install. |
User |
The user name for the connection. |
Password |
The password for the connection. |
Protocol |
HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTPS: Secure communication over HTTP. SFTP: Secure FTP. This protocol provides a more secure connection. FTP: File Transfer Protocol. PFTP: Passive FTP. A more secure form of data transfer in which the flow of data is set up and initiated by the FTP client rather than by the FTP server program. |
Buttons |
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Test |
Tests the connection between the FortiNAC program and the update server. |
Revert To Defaults |
Returns the window to the factory default settings. |