Configuring windows ad server user groups, Configuring collector agent settings – Fortinet FSAE User Manual
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Using FSAE on your network
Configuring FSAE on Windows AD
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension Version 1.5 Technical Note
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FSAE sends information about Windows user logons to FortiGate units. If there
are many users on your Windows AD domains, the large amount of information
might affect the performance of the FortiGate units. To avoid this problem, you can
configure the FSAE collector agent to send logon information only for groups
named in the FortiGate unit’s firewall policies.
On each domain controller that runs a collector agent, you need to configure
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Windows AD user groups
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collector agent settings, including the domain controllers to be monitored
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the collector agent Global Ignore list
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the collector agent FortiGate Group Filter for each FortiGate unit
The following client/server operating systems can be used:
Server: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Client: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Configuring Windows AD server user groups
FortiGate units control access at the group level. All members of a group have the
same network access as defined in FortiGate firewall policies. You can use
existing Windows AD user groups for authentication to FortiGate units if you
intend that all members within each group have the same network access
privileges. Otherwise, you need to create new user groups for this purpose.
If you change a user’s group membership, the change does not take effect until
the user logs off and then logs on again.
FSAE sends only Domain Local Security Group and Global Security Group
information to FortiGate units. You cannot use Distribution group types for
FortiGate access. No information is sent for empty groups.
Refer to Microsoft documentation for information about creating groups.
Configuring collector agent settings
You need to configure
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the Windows AD domain controllers to monitor
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the Windows AD users to ignore because they do not participate in firewall
authentication on any FortiGate unit
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the Windows AD group information to send to each FortiGate unit
You can also alter default settings and settings you made during installation.