What's New in 7.2.7
This release contains the following bug fixes and enhancements.
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If you are running 7.2.7, then you must upgrade to 7.4.2 or later. There was a security fix in 7.2.7, but it was not included in earlier 7.4.1, causing the upgrades to fail. |
System Updates
This release includes Rocky Linux OS 8.10 patches until September 18, 2025. Details can be found at https://rockylinux.org/news/rocky-linux-8-10-ga-release. FortiSIEM Rocky Linux Repositories (os-pkgs-cdn.fortisiem.fortinet.com and os-pkgs-r8.fortisiem.fortinet.com) have also been updated to include Rocky Linux 8.10. FortiSIEM customers in versions 6.4.1 and above, can upgrade their Rocky Linux versions by following the FortiSIEM OS Update Procedure.
Bug Fixes and Enhancements
The following bugs are resolved in this release.
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Bug ID |
Severity |
Module |
Description |
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1209180 |
Major |
App Server |
If a report bundle is scheduled separately for each org, then reports are only received for Super/Local, but not from other orgs. |
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1196070 |
Major |
App Server |
Optimize performance of handling Windows Agent > Host Template Association > Apply operation. With large number of Agents, this operation may return 503/504 errors. |
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1193567 |
Major |
App Server |
Improve performance of Public Incident REST API - /phoenix/rest/pub/incident. |
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1179987 |
Major |
App Server |
Agent Status update API causes High CPU. |
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1173926 |
Major |
App Server |
Optimize performance of Delete device operation from GUI. With large number of devices, this operation may return 502 errors. |
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1171669 |
Major |
App Server |
Optimize performance of loading and re-ordering parsers. |
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1170625 |
Major |
App Server |
With many devices in CMDB, device update operation may cause GUI timeout. Optimize App Server performance while handling this operation. |
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1176881 |
Major |
GUI |
Org level reports from Super/Global are not delivered. |
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1089195 |
Major |
Query Engine |
In high EPS env, QueryMaster may consume significant memory to handle Summary dashboard in ClickHouse deployments. |
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1169431 |
Major |
System |
phMonitor may crash on Collector during Download Image if taskId is very large. |
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1209282 |
Minor |
App Server |
Get incidents by page number public REST API may fail to return result in HA environment. |
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1208997 |
Minor |
App Server |
In Report PDFs, the report logo doesn't display on the footer of the page. |
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1208039 |
Minor |
App Server |
Event CMDB nested query failed to return all results. |
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1208007 |
Minor |
App Server |
Some public APIs failed to return results - Create lookup table, Get summarized watchlists by Id. |
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1148520 |
Minor |
App Server |
Analytics page > Check Reputation > FortiGuard IOC Lookup may not return results because of inability to parse error message. |
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1140285 |
Minor |
App Server |
Public REST API '/phoenix/rest/pub/incident/triggeringEvents' does not return ALL event attributes for ClickHouse. |
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1169951 |
Minor |
Event Pulling Agents |
Not all CrowdStrike events are always pulled, when server sends incomplete events. |
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1156003 |
Minor |
GUI |
Email Template Configuration when saved, strips color style. |
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1142995 |
Minor |
GUI |
Allow $ character for Credential > Event Hub - Consumer Group. |
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1209988 |
Minor |
System |
"configFSM.sh" run may fail to run on HW appliances during re-installation after factory reset. |
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1206464 |
Minor |
System |
"configFSM.sh" run failed on HW during re-installation. |
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1131523 |
Enhancement |
Event Pulling Agents |
Enhance Sophos Central API to use ClientId and ClientSecret. |
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1034251 |
Enhancement |
System |
Charting Redis should not be running on Worker and Collector. |
Implementation Notes
Linux Agent Related
If you are running Linux Agent on Ubuntu 24, then Custom Log File monitoring may not work because of App Armor configuration. Take the following steps to configure App Armor to enable FortiSIEM Linux Agent to monitor custom files.
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Login as root user.
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Check if
rsyslogdis protected by AppArmor by running the following command.aa-status | grep rsyslogdIf the output displays
rsyslogd, then you need to modify AppArmor configuration as follows. -
Verify that the following line exists in the file
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.rsyslogdinclude if exists <rsyslog.d>If it does not, then add the above line to the file.
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Create or modify the file
/etc/apparmor.d/rsyslog.d/custom-rulesand add rules for the monitored log file as needed.Examples:
If you want to monitor
/testLinuxAgent/testLog.logfile, then add the following line that allows rsyslogd to read the file:/testLinuxAgent/testLog.log r,Always add the following line that allows rsyslogd to read the FortiSIEM log file. This is needed:
/opt/fortinet/fortisiem/linux-agent/log/phoenix.log r, -
Run the following command to reload the rsyslogd AppArmor profile and apply the changes above.
apparmor_parser -r /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.rsyslogd
Identity and Location Related
If you are upgrading to 7.2.7, then please update the following entry in the /opt/phoenix/config/identityDef.xml file in Supervisor and Workers to get Identity and location entries populated for Microsoft Office365 events. Then restart IdentityWorker and IdentityMaster processes on Supervisor and Workers.
Pre-7.2.7 Entry
<identityEvent>
<eventType>MS_OFFICE365_UserLoggedIn_Succeeded</eventType>
<eventAttributes>
<eventAttribute name="userId" identityAttrib="office365User" reqd="yes"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcDomain" identityAttrib="domain" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcIpAddr" identityAttrib="ipAddr" reqd="yes"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCountry" identityAttrib="geoCountry" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCountryCodeStr" identityAttrib="geoCountryCode" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoState" identityAttrib="geoState" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCity" identityAttrib="geoCity" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoLatitude" identityAttrib="geoLatitude" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoLongitude" identityAttrib="geoLongitude" reqd="no"/>
</eventAttributes>
</identityEvent>
7.2.7 Entry
<identityEvent>
<eventType>MS_OFFICE365_UserLoggedIn_Succeeded,MS_OFFICE365_EntraID_UserLoggedIn,MS_OFFICE365_EntraID_StsLogon_UserLoggedIn</eventType>
<eventAttributes>
<eventAttribute name="user" identityAttrib="office365User" reqd="yes"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcDomain" identityAttrib="domain" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcIpAddr" identityAttrib="ipAddr" reqd="yes"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCountry" identityAttrib="geoCountry" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCountryCodeStr" identityAttrib="geoCountryCode" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoState" identityAttrib="geoState" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoCity" identityAttrib="geoCity" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoLatitude" identityAttrib="geoLatitude" reqd="no"/>
<eventAttribute name="srcGeoLongitude" identityAttrib="geoLongitude" reqd="no"/>
</eventAttributes>
</identityEvent>
Post-Upgrade ClickHouse IP Index Rebuilding
If you are upgrading ClickHouse based deployment from pre-7.1.1 to 7.2.7, then after upgrading to 7.2.7, you need to run a script to rebuild ClickHouse indices. If you are running 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4, 7.1.5, 7.1.6, 7.1.7, 7.2.0, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3, 7.2.4, 7.2.5, or 7.2.6 and have already executed the rebuilding steps, then nothing more needs to be done.
For details about this issue, see Release Notes 7.1.3 Known Issue.
The rebuilding steps are available in Release Notes 7.1.4 - Script for Rebuilding/Recreating pre-7.1.1 ClickHouse Database Indices Involving IP Fields.