Configuring a virtual server
Virtual server defines the network interface and IP address where traffic destined for a server pool arrives. When the FortiWeb appliance receives traffic destined for a virtual server, it can then forward the traffic to an ADFS server.
To configure a virtual server
- Go to Server Objects > Server > Virtual Server.
- Click Create New.
- Configure these settings:
- Click OK.
To access this part of the web UI, your administrator’s account access profile must have Read and Write permission to items in the Server Policy Configuration category.
Name | Enter a unique name that can be referenced by other parts of the configuration. Do not use spaces or special characters. The maximum length is 63 characters. |
Use Interface IP |
Select if you want use the IP address of the specified network interface as the address of the virtual server. |
IPv4 Address IPv6 Address |
Enter the IP address and subnet of the virtual server. The IP address should be the public IP address of the ADFS service. Note: If a policy uses any virtual servers with IPv6 addresses, FortiWeb does not apply features in the policy that do not yet support IPv6, even if you include them in the policy. |
Interface |
Select the network interface the virtual server is bound to and where traffic destined for the virtual server arrives. To configure an interface, go to Network > Interface. For details, see "To configure a network interface or bridge" in FortiWeb Administration Guide (HTTPS://docs.fortinet.com/fortiweb/admin-guides). |