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↑ https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/01/et-tu-fortinet-hard-coded-password-raises-new-backdoor-eavesdropping-fears/
↑ https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/5.0.7/fortios-release-notes
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== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
* FortiOS 6.2 | * FortiOS 6.2 | ||
− | + | * FortiOS 6.0 | |
+ | * FortiOS 5.6 | ||
+ | * FortiOS 5.4 | ||
+ | * FortiOS 5.2 | ||
* FortiOS 5.0.7, release notes<ref>https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/5.0.7/fortios-release-notes</ref> (August 2014) | * FortiOS 5.0.7, release notes<ref>https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/5.0.7/fortios-release-notes</ref> (August 2014) | ||
Revision as of 05:52, 29 December 2019
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Contents
Commands
Backdoors
In 2016 security researchers found a SSH backdoor in FortiOS.[1] fixed in FortiOS 4.3.17 and 5.0.8.
Releases
- FortiOS 6.2
- FortiOS 6.0
- FortiOS 5.6
- FortiOS 5.4
- FortiOS 5.2
- FortiOS 5.0.7, release notes[2] (August 2014)
- FortiOS 4.x
- FortiOS 4.3.17
See also
- DMZ, Port knocking, Bastion host, Firewall Software:
iptables
ufw
firewalld
nftables
firewall-cmd
ipfw (FreeBSD)
PF (OpenBSD)
, netsh advfirewall, PAN-OS, WAF, pfsense, VyOS, Cisco ASA, DMZ, F5, URL Filtering, port forwarding, macOS application firewall, Windows firewall, Fortigate, ngrok, Network ACL
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