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Predefined signature list

You can enable or disable groups of predefined signatures and configure the settings
for individual predefined signatures from the predefined signature list.

Figure 142:A portion of the predefined signature list

Table 24

describes each possible action you can select for predefined signatures.

Group Name

The signature group names.

Enable

The status of the signature group. A white check mark in a green circle

indicates the signature group is enabled. A white X in a grey circle indicates

the signature group is disabled.

Logging

The logging status for individual signatures. Click on the blue triangle to

show the signature group members. A white check mark in a green circle

indicates logging is enabled for the signature. A white X in a grey circle

indicates logging is disabled for the signature.

Action

The action set for individual signatures. Click on the blue triangle to show

the signature group members. Action can be Pass, Drop, Reset, Reset

Client, Reset Server, Drop Session, Clear Session, or Pass Session. See

Table 24

.

Revision

The revision number for individual signatures. To show the signature group

members, click on the blue triangle.

Modify

The Configure and Reset icons. Reset only appears when the default

settings have been modified. Selecting Reset restores the default settings.

Table 24: Actions to select for each predefined signature

Action

Description

Pass

The FortiGate unit lets the packet that triggered the signature pass

through the firewall. If logging is disabled and action is set to Pass, the

signature is effectively disabled.

Drop

The FortiGate unit drops the packet that triggered the signature. Fortinet

recommends using an action other than Drop for TCP connection based

attacks.

Reset

The FortiGate unit drops the packet that triggered the signature, sends a

reset to both the client and the server, and removes the session from the

FortiGate session table. Used for TCP connections only. If you set this

action for non-TCP connection based attacks, the action will behave as

Clear Session. If the Reset action is triggered before the TCP connection

is fully established it acts as Clear Session.

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