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Administration Guide

Azure Connector

Azure Connector

When you create an Azure connector, you are authorizing FortiWeb to periodically get information of Azure instances and dynamically populates it in server pool configuration.

To create an Azure Connector:

  1. Go to Security Fabric > External Connectors.
  2. Click Create New.
  3. Under Public SDN, select Microsoft Azure. The Azure screen is displayed.
  4. Configure the following options, and then click Save.
    You must create an Azure AD application to generate the Azure client ID and corresponding Azure client secret. This application must be a service principal. Otherwise, the Fabric connector cannot read the inventory. You can find the complete instructions at Use portal to create an Azure Active Directory application and service principal that can access resources.
    Keep the following in mind when you get to the part about making a new application registration:
    • The Application type has two options. Choose Web app/API.
    • The Sign-on URL has the asterisk commonly associated with a required field, but this is not applicable in this case. Put in any valid URL in the field to complete the form and enable the Create button.
      NameType a name for the external connector object.
      Status

      Toggle on to enable the external connector object.

      Toggle off to disable the external connector object.

      Update Interval (s)

      Specify the update interval for the connector to get AWS objects and dynamically populates the information in the server pool configuration.

      Server RegionThe region where your application server is deployed.
      Tenant IDSee instructions above for how to find the Tenant ID.
      Client IDSee instructions above for how to find the Client ID.
      Client SecretSee instructions above for how to find the Client Secret.
      Subscription IDThe ID of the subscription where your application server is deployed.
      Resource GroupThe name of the resource group where your application server is deployed. Make sure that the service principal (app registration) is granted for the network contributor and VM contributor roles for the target resource group.

After the connector is created, you can configure the Server Type, SDN address type, SDN Connector, and Filter options in Server Objects > Server > Server Pool. FortiWeb will then get the IP addresses of the compute instances from Azure and dynamically populates the objects in server pool configuration. See Defining your web servers.

Azure Connector

Azure Connector

When you create an Azure connector, you are authorizing FortiWeb to periodically get information of Azure instances and dynamically populates it in server pool configuration.

To create an Azure Connector:

  1. Go to Security Fabric > External Connectors.
  2. Click Create New.
  3. Under Public SDN, select Microsoft Azure. The Azure screen is displayed.
  4. Configure the following options, and then click Save.
    You must create an Azure AD application to generate the Azure client ID and corresponding Azure client secret. This application must be a service principal. Otherwise, the Fabric connector cannot read the inventory. You can find the complete instructions at Use portal to create an Azure Active Directory application and service principal that can access resources.
    Keep the following in mind when you get to the part about making a new application registration:
    • The Application type has two options. Choose Web app/API.
    • The Sign-on URL has the asterisk commonly associated with a required field, but this is not applicable in this case. Put in any valid URL in the field to complete the form and enable the Create button.
      NameType a name for the external connector object.
      Status

      Toggle on to enable the external connector object.

      Toggle off to disable the external connector object.

      Update Interval (s)

      Specify the update interval for the connector to get AWS objects and dynamically populates the information in the server pool configuration.

      Server RegionThe region where your application server is deployed.
      Tenant IDSee instructions above for how to find the Tenant ID.
      Client IDSee instructions above for how to find the Client ID.
      Client SecretSee instructions above for how to find the Client Secret.
      Subscription IDThe ID of the subscription where your application server is deployed.
      Resource GroupThe name of the resource group where your application server is deployed. Make sure that the service principal (app registration) is granted for the network contributor and VM contributor roles for the target resource group.

After the connector is created, you can configure the Server Type, SDN address type, SDN Connector, and Filter options in Server Objects > Server > Server Pool. FortiWeb will then get the IP addresses of the compute instances from Azure and dynamically populates the objects in server pool configuration. See Defining your web servers.