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system autoupdate tunneling

system autoupdate tunneling

Use this command to configure the FortiWeb appliance to use a proxy server to connect to the Fortinet Distribution Network (FDN).

The FortiWeb appliance will connect to the proxy using the HTTP CONNECT method, as described in RFC 2616 (HTTP://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt).

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the sysgrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

config system autoupdate tunneling

set status {enable | disable}

set address {"<proxy_fqdn>" | "<proxy_ipv4>"}

set port <port_int>

set username "<proxy-user_str>"

set password "<proxy-password_str>"

end

Variable Description Default

status {enable | disable}

Enable to connect to the FDN through a web proxy. disable

address {"<proxy_fqdn>" | "<proxy_ipv4>"}

Enter either the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the web proxy. The maximum length is 63 characters. No default.

port <port_int>

Enter the port number on which the web proxy listens for connections. The valid range is 0–65,535. 0

username "<proxy-user_str>"

If the proxy requires authentication, enter the FortiWeb appliance’s login name on the web proxy. The maximum length is 49 characters. No default.

password "<proxy-password_str>"

If the proxy requires authentication, enter the password for the FortiWeb appliance’s login name on the web proxy. The maximum length is 49 characters. No default.

Example

This example configures the FortiWeb appliance to connect through a web proxy that requires authentication.

config system autoupdate tunneling

set status enable

set address "192.168.1.10"

set port 1443

set username "fortiweb"

set password "myPassword1"

end

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system autoupdate tunneling

system autoupdate tunneling

Use this command to configure the FortiWeb appliance to use a proxy server to connect to the Fortinet Distribution Network (FDN).

The FortiWeb appliance will connect to the proxy using the HTTP CONNECT method, as described in RFC 2616 (HTTP://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt).

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the sysgrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

config system autoupdate tunneling

set status {enable | disable}

set address {"<proxy_fqdn>" | "<proxy_ipv4>"}

set port <port_int>

set username "<proxy-user_str>"

set password "<proxy-password_str>"

end

Variable Description Default

status {enable | disable}

Enable to connect to the FDN through a web proxy. disable

address {"<proxy_fqdn>" | "<proxy_ipv4>"}

Enter either the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the web proxy. The maximum length is 63 characters. No default.

port <port_int>

Enter the port number on which the web proxy listens for connections. The valid range is 0–65,535. 0

username "<proxy-user_str>"

If the proxy requires authentication, enter the FortiWeb appliance’s login name on the web proxy. The maximum length is 49 characters. No default.

password "<proxy-password_str>"

If the proxy requires authentication, enter the password for the FortiWeb appliance’s login name on the web proxy. The maximum length is 49 characters. No default.

Example

This example configures the FortiWeb appliance to connect through a web proxy that requires authentication.

config system autoupdate tunneling

set status enable

set address "192.168.1.10"

set port 1443

set username "fortiweb"

set password "myPassword1"

end

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