Fortinet Network Card FSAE User Manual

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Fortinet Server Authentication  
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FSAE overview  
Using FSAE on your network  
The Fortinet Server Authentication Extension (FSAE) provides seamless  
authentication of Microsoft Windows Active Directory users on FortiGate units.  
This chapter describes how to install and configure FSAE on your Microsoft  
Windows network and how to configure your FortiGate unit to authenticate users  
using FSAE.  
The following topics are included in this chapter:  
FSAE overview  
On a Microsoft Windows network, users authenticate at logon. It would be  
inconvenient if users then had to enter another user name and password for  
network access through the FortiGate unit. FSAE provides authentication  
information to the FortiGate unit so that users automatically get access to  
permitted resources.  
FortiGate units control access to resources based on user groups. Through  
FSAE, the Windows Active Directory (AD) groups are known to the FortiGate unit  
and you can include them as members of FortiGate user groups.  
There are two mechanisms for passing user authentication information to the  
FortiGate unit:  
FSAE software installed on a domain controller monitors user logons and  
sends the required information directly to the FortiGate unit  
using the NTLM protocol, the FortiGate unit requests information from the  
Windows network to verify user authentication. This is used where it is not  
possible to install FSAE on the domain controller. The user must use the  
Internet Explorer (IE) browser.  
FSAE has two components that you must install on your network:  
The domain controller (DC) agent must be installed on every domain controller  
to monitor user logons and send information about them to the collector agent.  
The collector agent must be installed on at least one domain controller to send  
the information received from the DC agents to the FortiGate unit.  
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FSAE overview  
Using FSAE on your network  
Figure 1: FSAE with DC agent  
In Figure 1, the Client User logs on to the Windows domain, information is  
forwarded to the FSAE Collector agent by the FSAE agent on the domain  
controller, and if authentication is successful, the information is then sent via the  
collector agent to the FortiGate unit.  
Figure 2: NTLM FSAE implementation  
In Figure 2, the Client User logs on to the Windows domain. The FortiGate unit  
intercepts the request, and requests information about the user login details. The  
returned values are compared to the stored values on the FortiGate unit that have  
been received from the domain controller.  
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Installing FSAE on your network  
Installing FSAE on your network  
FSAE has two components that you must install on your network:  
The domain controller (DC) agent, which must be installed on every domain  
controller  
The collector agent, which must be installed on at least one domain controller  
The FSAE installer first installs the collector agent. You can then continue with  
installation of the DC agent, or install it later by going to Start > Programs >  
Fortinet > Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Install DC Agent. The  
installer installs a DC agent on the domain controllers of all of the trusted domains  
in your network.  
If you install the collector agent on two or more domain controllers, you can create  
a redundant configuration on the FortiGate unit for greater reliability. If the current  
collector agent fails, the FortiGate unit switches to the next one in its list of up to  
five collector agents.  
You must install FSAE using an account that has administrator privileges. You can  
use the default Administrator account, but then you must re-configure FSAE each  
time the account password changes. Fortinet recommends that you create a  
dedicated account with administrator privileges and a password that does not  
expire.  
Installing FSAE  
To install FSAE, you must obtain the FortiClient Setup file from the Fortinet  
Support web site. Perform the following installation procedure on the computer  
that will run the Collector Agent. This can be any server or domain controller that  
is part of your network. The procedure also installs the DC Agent on all of the  
domain controllers in your network.  
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Create an account with administrator privileges and a password that doesn’t  
expire. See Microsoft Advanced Server documentation for more information.  
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Log into the account that you created in Step 1.  
Double-click the FSAESetup.exe file.  
The FSAE InstallShield Wizard starts.  
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Select Next. Optionally, you can change the location where FSAE is installed.  
Select Next.  
By default, FSAE authenticates users both by monitoring logons and by accepting  
authentication requests using the NTLM protocol.  
If you want to support only NTLM authentication, disable the option to Monitor  
user logon events. Ensure that the option to Serve NTLM authentication  
requests is enabled.  
If you do not want to support NTLM authentication, disable the option to Serve  
NTLM authentication requests. Ensure that the option to Monitor user logon  
events is enabled.  
You can also change these options after installation.  
Select Next and then select Install.  
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In the Password field, enter the password for the account listed in the User Name  
field. This is the account you are logged into currently.  
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Select Next and then select Install.  
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When the FSAE InstallShield Wizard completes, ensure that Launch DC Agent  
Install Wizard is enabled and select Finish.  
The FSAE - Install DC Agent wizard starts.  
Check the Collector Agent IP address.  
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If the Collector Agent computer has multiple network interfaces, ensure that the  
one that is listed is on your network. The listed Collector Agent listening port is the  
default. You should change this only if the port is already used by some other  
service.  
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Select Next.  
Check the list of trusted domains and select Next.  
If any of your required domains are not listed, cancel the wizard and set up the  
proper trusted relationship with the domain controller. Then run the wizard again  
by going to Start > Programs > Fortinet >  
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Install DC Agent.  
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Optionally, select users that you do not want the DC Agent to monitor logon status  
for. These users will not be able to authenticate to FortiGate units using FSAE.  
You can also do this later. See “Configuring FSAE on Windows AD” on page 8.  
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Select Next.  
Optionally, clear the check boxes of domain controllers on which you do not want  
to install the FSAE DC Agent.  
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Select Next.  
Select Yes when the wizard requests that you reboot the computer.  
Note: If you reinstall the FSAE software on this computer, your FSAE configuration is  
replaced with default settings.  
If you want to create a redundant configuration, repeat this procedure on at least  
one other domain controller.  
Note: When you start to install a second collector agent, when the Install Wizard dialog  
appears the second time, cancel it. From the configuration GUI, the monitored domain  
controller list should show your domain controllers unselected. Select the ones you wish to  
monitor with this collector agent, and click Apply.  
Before you can use FSAE, you need to configure it on both Windows AD and on  
the FortiGate units. See the next section, “Configuring FSAE on Windows AD”,  
Configuring FSAE on Windows AD  
On the FortiGate unit, firewall policies control access to network resources based  
on user groups. Each FortiGate user group is associated with one or more  
Windows AD user groups.  
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Using FSAE on your network  
Configuring FSAE on Windows AD  
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  
Windows AD user groups  
collector agent settings, including the domain controllers to be monitored  
the collector agent Global Ignore list  
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  
the Windows AD domain controllers to monitor  
the Windows AD users to ignore because they do not participate in firewall  
authentication on any FortiGate unit  
the Windows AD group information to send to each FortiGate unit  
You can also alter default settings and settings you made during installation.  
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Configuring FSAE on Windows AD  
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To configure the FSAE collector agent  
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From the Start menu select Programs > Fortinet >  
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Configure FSAE.  
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Enter the following information and then select Save and Close.  
Monitoring user logon events  
Support NTLM authentication  
Enable to automatically authenticate users as they  
log on to the Windows domain.  
Enable to facilitate logon of users who are connected  
to a domain that does not have the DC Agent  
installed.  
Domain controller monitored  
Global User Ignore List  
Select the domain controllers that you want to monitor  
for users logging on.  
Exclude users such as system accounts that do not  
authenticate to any FortiGate unit. See “Configuring  
FortiGate Group Filter  
Sync Configuration  
Configure group filtering for each FortiGate unit. See  
Copy this collector agent's Global Ignore List and  
Group Filters to the other collector agents to  
synchronize the configuration. You are asked to  
confirm synchronization for each collector agent.  
Listening ports  
FortiGate  
You can change port numbers if necessary.  
TCP port for FortiGate units. Default 8000.  
UDP port that DC Agents use. Default 8002.  
DC Agent  
Logging  
Log level  
Select the minimum severity level of logged  
messages.  
Log file size limit  
Authentication  
Enter the maximum size for the log file in MB.  
Require authenticated  
connection from FortiGate  
Select to require the FortiGate unit to authenticate  
before connecting to the Collector Agent.  
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Password  
Enter the password that FortiGate units must use to  
authenticate. The maximum password length is 16  
characters. The default password is “fortinetcanada”.  
Timers  
Workstation verify interval  
Enter the interval in minutes at which FSAE checks  
whether the user is still logged in. The default is every  
5 minutes.  
If ports 139 or 445 cannot be opened on your  
network, set the interval to 0 to disable the check.  
Dead entry timeout interval Enter the interval in minutes after which FSAE purges  
information for user logons that it cannot verify. The  
default is 480 minutes (8 hours).  
Dead entries usually occur because the computer is  
unreachable (in standby mode or disconnected, for  
example) but the user has not logged off.  
You can also disable dead entry checking by setting  
the interval to 0.  
IP address change verify  
interval  
FSAE periodically checks the IP addresses of logged-  
in users and updates the FortiGate unit when user IP  
addresses change. This does not apply to users  
authenticated through NTLM. Enter the verification  
interval in seconds. IP address verification prevents  
users from being locked out if they change IP  
addresses. You can enter 0 to disable the IP address  
check if you use static IP addresses.  
Save & Close  
Save the modified settings and exit.  
Apply changes now.  
Apply  
Default  
Help  
Change all settings to the default values.  
View the online Help.  
Note: To view the version and build number information for your FSAE configuration, click  
the Fortinet icon in the upper left corner of the Fortinet Collector Agent Configuration screen  
and select “About FSAE configuration”.  
Configuring the Global Ignore List  
The Global Ignore List excludes users such as system accounts that do not authenticate to  
any FortiGate unit. The logons of these users are not reported to FortiGate units.  
To configure the Global Ignore List  
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From the Start menu select Programs > Fortinet >  
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Configure FSAE.  
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Select Global Ignore List.  
Expand each domain and select the users to ignore.  
Select Save.  
Configuring FortiGate group filters  
FortiGate filters control the user logon information sent to each FortiGate unit. You  
need to configure the list so that each FortiGate unit receives user logon  
information for the user groups that are named in its firewall policies.  
The filter list is initially empty. You need to configure filters for your FortiGate units  
using the Add function. At minimum, you can create a default filter that applies to  
all FortiGate units that do not have a specific filter defined for them.  
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Note: If no filter is defined for a FortiGate unit and there is no default filter, the collector  
agent sends all Windows AD group and user logon events to the FortiGate unit. While this  
normally is not a problem, limiting the amount of data sent to the FortiGate unit improves  
performance by reducing the amount of memory the unit uses to store the group list.  
To view the FortiGate Filter List  
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From the Start menu select Programs > Fortinet >  
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Configure FSAE.  
Select FortiGate Group Filter.  
The FortiGate Filter List opens.  
FortiGate SN  
Description  
The serial number of the FortiGate unit to which this filter applies.  
An optional description of the role of this FortiGate unit.  
Monitored  
Groups  
The Windows AD user groups that are relevant to the firewall policies  
on this FortiGate unit.  
Add  
Edit  
Modify the filter selected in the list.  
Remove the filter selected in the list.  
Save the filter list and exit.  
Remove  
OK  
Cancel  
Cancel changes and exit.  
To configure a FortiGate group filter  
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From the Start menu select Programs > Fortinet >  
Fortinet Server Authentication Extension > Configure FSAE.  
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Select FortiGate Group Filter.  
Select Add to create a new filter. If you want to modify an existing filter, select it in  
the list and then select Edit.  
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Configuring FSAE on Windows AD  
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Enter the following information and then select OK.  
Default  
Select to create the default filter. The default filter applies to any  
FortiGate unit that does not have a specific filter defined in the list.  
FortiGate Serial  
Number  
Enter the serial number of the FortiGate unit to which this filter  
applies. This field is not available if Default is selected.  
Description  
Enter a description of this FortiGate unit’s role in your network. For  
example, you could list the resources accessed through this unit.  
This field is not available if Default is selected.  
Monitor the following The collector agent sends the FortiGate unit user logon  
information for the Windows AD user groups in this list. You edit  
this list using the Add, Advanced and Remove buttons.  
groups  
Add  
In the preceding single-line field, enter the Windows AD domain  
name and user group name in the format “Domain/Group” and  
then select Add. If you don’t know the exact name, use the  
Advanced button instead.  
Advanced  
Remove  
Select Advanced, select the user groups from the list, and then  
select Add.  
Remove the user groups selected in the monitor list.  
Configuring TCP ports  
Windows AD records when users log on but not when they log off. For best  
performance, FSAE monitors when users log off. To do this, FSAE needs read-  
only access to each client computer’s registry over TCP port 139 or 445. At least  
one of these ports should be open and not blocked by firewall policies.  
If it is not feasible or acceptable to open TCP port 139 or 445, you can turn off  
FSAE logoff detection. To do this, set the collector agent Workstation verify  
interval to 0. FSAE assumes that the logged on computer remains logged on for  
the duration of the collector agent Dead entry timeout interval. By default this is  
eight hours. For more information about both interval settings, see “Timers” on  
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Configuring FSAE on FortiGate units  
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Configuring FSAE on FortiGate units  
To configure your FortiGate unit to operate with FSAE, you  
specify the Windows AD servers that contains the FSAE collector agents  
add Active Directory user groups to new or existing FortiGate user groups  
create firewall policies for Windows AD Server groups  
optionally, specify a guest protection profile to allow guest access  
Specifying your collector agents  
You need to configure the FortiGate unit to access at least one FSAE collector  
agent. You can specify up to five Windows AD servers on which you have installed  
a collector agent. The FortiGate unit accesses these servers in the order that they  
appear in the list. If a server becomes unavailable, the unit accesses the next one  
in the list.  
To specify collector agents  
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Go to User > Windows AD and select Create New.  
Enter the following information and select OK:  
Name  
Enter a name for the Windows AD server. This name appears in the list  
of Windows AD servers when you create user groups.  
FSAE Collector IP Enter the following information for up to five collector agents.  
IP Address Enter the IP address of the Windows AD server where this collector  
agent is installed.  
Port  
Enter the TCP port used for Windows AD. This must be the same as  
the FortiGate listening port specified in the FSAE collector agent  
Password Enter the password for the collector agent. This is required only if you  
configured your FSAE collector agent to require authenticated access.  
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Viewing information imported from the Windows AD server  
You can view the domain and group information that the FortiGate unit receives  
from the AD Server. Go to User > Windows AD.  
Figure 3: List of groups from Active Directory server  
Edit  
Refresh  
Delete  
AD Server  
Domain  
Groups  
Create New  
Name  
Add a new Windows AD server.  
AD Server  
The name defined for the Windows AD server.  
Domain name imported from the Windows AD server.  
The group names imported from the Windows AD server.  
The IP address of the Windows AD server  
Domain  
Groups  
FSAE Collector IP  
Delete icon  
Edit icon  
Delete this Windows AD server definition.  
Edit this Windows AD server definition.  
Refresh icon  
Get user group information from the Windows AD server.  
Creating user groups  
You cannot use Active Directory groups directly in FortiGate firewall policies. You  
must add Active Directory groups to FortiGate user groups.  
An Active Directory group should be belong to only one FortiGate user group. If  
you assign it to multiple FortiGate user groups, the FortiGate unit recognizes only  
the last user group assignment.  
To create a user group for FSAE authentication  
Go to User > User Group.  
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Select Create New.  
The New User Group dialog box opens.  
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Figure 4: New User Group dialog box  
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In the Name box, enter a name for the group, Developers, for example.  
From the Type list, select Active Directory.  
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From the Protection Profile list, select the required protection profile.  
From the Available Users list, select the required Active Directory groups.  
Using the CTRL or SHIFT keys, you can select multiple groups.  
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Select the green right arrow button to move the selected groups to the Members  
list.  
Select OK.  
Creating firewall policies  
Policies that require FSAE authentication are very similar to other firewall policies.  
Currently, only one single authentication firewall policy can be configured if the  
source interface/source IP pair is the same.  
To create a firewall policy for FSAE authentication  
Go to Firewall > Policy and select Create New.  
Enter the following information:  
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Source interface and address  
as required  
Destination interface and address as required  
Schedule  
Service  
Action  
NAT  
as required  
ANY  
ACCEPT  
as needed  
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Select Authentication and then select Active Directory from the adjacent list.  
Select the required user group from the Available Groups list and then select the  
right arrow button to move the selected group to the Allowed list.  
You can select multiple groups using the CTRL or SHIFT keys.  
Select OK.  
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Using FSAE on your network  
Testing the configuration  
Allowing guests to access FSAE policies  
Optionally, you can allow guest users to access FSAE firewall policies. Guests are  
users unknown to the Windows AD network and servers that do not log on to a  
Windows AD domain. To allow guest access, use the FortiGate GUI or CLI to  
specify a guest protection profile for your FSAE firewall policy. For example  
config firewall policy  
edit FSAE_policy  
set fsae-guest-profile strict  
end  
You can specify any existing protection profile. If you prefer, you can create a  
custom protection profile to assign to guest users. For more information, see the  
Firewall Protection Profile chapter of the FortiGate Administration Guide.  
Testing the configuration  
To verify that you have correctly configured FSAE on your network and on your  
FortiGate units:  
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From a workstation on your network, log on to your domain using an account that  
belongs to a group that is configured for authentication on the FortiGate unit.  
Try to connect to the resource that is protected by the firewall policy requiring  
authentication via FSAE.  
You should be able to connect to the resource without being asked for username  
or password.  
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Log off and then log on using an account that does not belong to a group you  
have configured for authentication on the FortiGate unit.  
Try to connect to the resource that is protected by the firewall policy requiring  
authentication via FSAE.  
Your attempt to connect to the resource should fail.  
NTLM authentication  
In system configurations where it is not possible to install FSAE clients on all AD  
servers, the FortiGate unit must be able to query the AD servers to find out if a  
user has been properly authenticated. This is achieved using the NTLM  
messaging features of Active Directory and Internet Explorer.  
Understanding the NTLM authentication process  
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The client (user) attempts to connect to an external HTTP resource (internet) and  
issues an unauthenticated request via the FortiGate unit.  
The FortiGate is aware that this client has not authenticated previously, so  
responds with a 401 Unauthenticatedstatus code, and tells the client which  
authentication method to come back with via the header:  
Proxy-Authenticated: NTLM. The session is dismantled.  
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NTLM authentication  
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The client connects again, and issues a GET-request, with a  
Proxy-Authorization: NTLM <negotiate string>header.  
<negotiate-string>is a base64-encoded NTLM Type 1 negotiation packet.  
The FortiGate unit replies with a 401 “proxy auth requiredstatus code,  
and a Proxy-Authenticate: NTLM <challenge string>(a bae64-  
encoded NTLM Type 2 challenge packet. In this packet is the challenge nonce, a  
random number chosen for this negotiation that is used once and prevents replay  
attacks.  
Note: It is vital that the TCP connection is kept alive, as all subsequent authentication-  
related information is tied to the TCP connection. If it is dropped, the authentication process  
must start again from the beginning.  
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The client sends a new GET-request with a header:Proxy-Authenticate:  
NTLM <authenticate string>, where <authenticate string>is a  
NTLM Type 3 Authentication packet that contains:  
user name and domain  
the challenge nonce encoded with the client password (it may contain the  
challenge nonce twice using different algorithms)  
The FortiGate unit checks with the FSAE client (over port 8000) to see if the  
authentication hash matches the one on the domain controller. The FortiGate unit  
will deny the authentication via a 401 return code and prompt for a username and  
password, or return an “OK” response and the Window’s group name(s) for the  
client.  
Unless the TCP connection is broken, no further credentials are sent from the  
client to the proxy.  
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The FortiGate unit uses the group name(s) to match a protection profile for the  
client, and establishes a temporary firewall policy that allows future traffic to pass  
through the FortiGate unit.  
Note: If the authentication policy reaches the authentication timeout period, a new NTLM  
handshake occurs.  
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