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Product integration and support

Product integration and support

Web browser support

The following web browsers are supported by FortiProxy 7.0.6:

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Mozilla Firefox version 87

  • Google Chrome version 89

Other web browsers might function correctly but are not supported by Fortinet.

Fortinet product support

Fortinet Single Sign-On (FSSO) support

  • 5.0 build 0301 and later (needed for FSSO agent support OU in group filters)

    • Windows Server 2019 Standard

    • Windows Server 2019 Datacenter

    • Windows Server 2019 Core

    • Windows Server 2016 Datacenter

    • Windows Server 2016 Standard

    • Windows Server 2016 Core

    • Windows Server 2012 Standard

    • Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

    • Windows Server 2012 Core

    • Windows Server 2008 64-bit (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Windows Server 2008 Core (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Novell eDirectory 8.8

Virtualization environment support

Fortinet recommends running the FortiProxy VM with at least 4 GB of memory because the AI-based Image Analyzer uses more memory compared to the previous version.

HyperV

  • Hyper-V Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, and 2019

Linux KVM

  • RHEL 7.1/Ubuntu 12.04 and later

  • CentOS 6.4 (qemu 0.12.1) and later

Xen hypervisor

  • OpenXen 4.13 hypervisor and later

  • Citrix Hypervisor 7 and later

VMware

  • ESXi versions 6.0, 6.5, 6.7, and 7.0

Openstack

  • Ussuri

New deployment of the FortiProxy VM

The minimum memory size for the FortiProxy VM for 7.0.4 or later is 4 GB. You must have at least 4 GB of memory to allocate to the FortiProxy VM from the VM host.

Note

A new FortiProxy VM license file was introduced in the FortiProxy 2.0.6 release. This license file cannot be used for FortiProxy 2.0.5 or earlier. Do not downgrade the FortiProxy 2.0.6 VM because the new VM license cannot be used by earlier versions of the FortiProxy VM.

Upgrading the FortiProxy VM

Tooltip

You can upgrade to FortiProxy 2.0.5 from earlier FortiProxy releases or you can upgrade from FortiProxy 2.0.6 to a higher version. You cannot upgrade from FortiProxy 2.0.5 because of the new FortiProxy VM license file that was introduced in the FortiProxy 2.0.6 release.

To upgrade FortiProxy VM to 2.0.5, or from 2.0.6 and later:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI. Make sure the VM license file is stored on the PC or FTP or TFTP server.

  2. Shut down the original VM.

  3. Deploy the new VM. Make sure that there is at least 4 GB of memory to allocate to the VM.

  4. From the VM console, configure the interface, routing, and DNS for GUI or CLI access to the new VM and its access to FortiGuard.

  5. Upload the VM license file using the GUI or CLI.

  6. Restore the configuration using the CLI or GUI.

Downgrading the FortiProxy VM

To downgrade from FortiProxy 7.0.6 or later to FortiProxy 2.0.5 or earlier:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI. Make sure the VM license file is stored on the PC or FTP or TFTP server.

  2. Shut down the original VM.

  3. Deploy the new VM. Make sure that there is at least 2 GB of memory to allocate to the VM.

  4. From the VM console, configure the interface, routing, and DNS for GUI or CLI access to the new VM and its access to FortiGuard.

  5. Upload the VM license file using the GUI or CLI

  6. Restore the configuration using the CLI or GUI.

Software upgrade path for physical appliances

Tooltip

When you upgrade from 2.0.x to 7.0.x, you need to click Reset All Dashboards in the GUI to avoid any issues with FortiView.

You can upgrade FortiProxy appliances directly from 2.0.6 and later to 7.0.6.

To upgrade a FortiProxy appliance:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI.

  2. Go to System > Firmware and click Browse.

  3. Select the file on your PC and click Open.

  4. Click Backup Config and Upgrade.

    The system will reboot.

Product integration and support

Web browser support

The following web browsers are supported by FortiProxy 7.0.6:

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Mozilla Firefox version 87

  • Google Chrome version 89

Other web browsers might function correctly but are not supported by Fortinet.

Fortinet product support

Fortinet Single Sign-On (FSSO) support

  • 5.0 build 0301 and later (needed for FSSO agent support OU in group filters)

    • Windows Server 2019 Standard

    • Windows Server 2019 Datacenter

    • Windows Server 2019 Core

    • Windows Server 2016 Datacenter

    • Windows Server 2016 Standard

    • Windows Server 2016 Core

    • Windows Server 2012 Standard

    • Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

    • Windows Server 2012 Core

    • Windows Server 2008 64-bit (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Windows Server 2008 Core (requires Microsoft SHA2 support package)

    • Novell eDirectory 8.8

Virtualization environment support

Fortinet recommends running the FortiProxy VM with at least 4 GB of memory because the AI-based Image Analyzer uses more memory compared to the previous version.

HyperV

  • Hyper-V Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, and 2019

Linux KVM

  • RHEL 7.1/Ubuntu 12.04 and later

  • CentOS 6.4 (qemu 0.12.1) and later

Xen hypervisor

  • OpenXen 4.13 hypervisor and later

  • Citrix Hypervisor 7 and later

VMware

  • ESXi versions 6.0, 6.5, 6.7, and 7.0

Openstack

  • Ussuri

New deployment of the FortiProxy VM

The minimum memory size for the FortiProxy VM for 7.0.4 or later is 4 GB. You must have at least 4 GB of memory to allocate to the FortiProxy VM from the VM host.

Note

A new FortiProxy VM license file was introduced in the FortiProxy 2.0.6 release. This license file cannot be used for FortiProxy 2.0.5 or earlier. Do not downgrade the FortiProxy 2.0.6 VM because the new VM license cannot be used by earlier versions of the FortiProxy VM.

Upgrading the FortiProxy VM

Tooltip

You can upgrade to FortiProxy 2.0.5 from earlier FortiProxy releases or you can upgrade from FortiProxy 2.0.6 to a higher version. You cannot upgrade from FortiProxy 2.0.5 because of the new FortiProxy VM license file that was introduced in the FortiProxy 2.0.6 release.

To upgrade FortiProxy VM to 2.0.5, or from 2.0.6 and later:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI. Make sure the VM license file is stored on the PC or FTP or TFTP server.

  2. Shut down the original VM.

  3. Deploy the new VM. Make sure that there is at least 4 GB of memory to allocate to the VM.

  4. From the VM console, configure the interface, routing, and DNS for GUI or CLI access to the new VM and its access to FortiGuard.

  5. Upload the VM license file using the GUI or CLI.

  6. Restore the configuration using the CLI or GUI.

Downgrading the FortiProxy VM

To downgrade from FortiProxy 7.0.6 or later to FortiProxy 2.0.5 or earlier:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI. Make sure the VM license file is stored on the PC or FTP or TFTP server.

  2. Shut down the original VM.

  3. Deploy the new VM. Make sure that there is at least 2 GB of memory to allocate to the VM.

  4. From the VM console, configure the interface, routing, and DNS for GUI or CLI access to the new VM and its access to FortiGuard.

  5. Upload the VM license file using the GUI or CLI

  6. Restore the configuration using the CLI or GUI.

Software upgrade path for physical appliances

Tooltip

When you upgrade from 2.0.x to 7.0.x, you need to click Reset All Dashboards in the GUI to avoid any issues with FortiView.

You can upgrade FortiProxy appliances directly from 2.0.6 and later to 7.0.6.

To upgrade a FortiProxy appliance:
  1. Back up the configuration from the GUI or CLI.

  2. Go to System > Firmware and click Browse.

  3. Select the file on your PC and click Open.

  4. Click Backup Config and Upgrade.

    The system will reboot.