Adapter
FortiSandbox uses adapters to integrate with third-party products such as ICAP and mail gateway clients.
With ICAP adapter, FortiSandbox can receive HTTP messages from an ICAP client and return a response.
Mail adapters allow FortiSandbox to receive forwarded emails from an upstream email gateway for scanning. FortiSandbox extracts email attachments and URLs from the email body and adds them to the job queue.
The MTA adapter is used to inspect and quarantine suspicious emails. For more details, see MTA adapter.
The BCC adapter is for informational purposes only and does not block emails.
FortiSandbox includes ICAP, BCC, and MTA adapters, which cannot be deleted. These adapters are disabled by default.
This Adapter page provides the following information:
Adapter Name |
The name of the adapter. |
Malicious |
The count of files and URLs rated as Malicious from this adapter in the last seven days. |
High |
The count of files and URLs rated as High Risk from this adapter in the last seven days. |
Medium |
The count of files and URLs rated as Medium Risk from this adapter in the last seven days. |
Low |
The count of files and URLs rated as Low Risk from this adapter in the last seven days. |
Clean |
The count of files and URLs rated as Clean from this adapter in the last seven days. |
Other |
The count of files and URLs from this adapter that were not rated as Malicious, High, Medium, Low, or Clean in the last seven days. |
To edit an adapter:
- Go to Security Fabric > Adapter.
- Click the Edit button from the toolbar.
- Configure the adapter and click OK.
To troubleshoot communication problems with an adapter, use this CLI command:
diagnose-debug [adapter_icap | adapter_bcc | adapter_mta_relay | adapter_mta_list]