Secure Remote Access with FortiClient SSL Inspection on FortiOS

Overview of SSL Inspection in FortiClient

SSL inspection is a crucial feature in the FortiClient, which plays a vital role in ensuring that all data exchanged between the client and server is secure. The primary function of SSL inspection is to decrypt and then re-encrypt this data before it passes through the FortiOS system. This not only increases security but also helps in the detection of threats by allowing deeper inspection of encrypted traffic.

Benefits of SSL Inspection

SSL inspection offers several benefits, including:

Configuring SSL Inspection on FortiClient

To configure SSL inspection on the FortiClient, follow these steps:

  1. Open the FortiClient settings and navigate to the SSL inspection section.
  2. Configure the SSL proxy settings according to your organization’s requirements.
  3. Ensure that the FortiOS system is properly configured to support SSL inspection.

Troubleshooting SSL Inspection Issues

In case you encounter any issues with SSL inspection, refer to the following troubleshooting steps:

  1. Check FortiClient Configuration: Verify that the FortiClient configuration matches your organization’s requirements.
  2. Inspect FortiOS Logs: Analyze the logs on the FortiOS system for any errors or warnings related to SSL inspection.
  3. Consult Documentation and Support Resources: Refer to official documentation and support resources provided by Fortinet.
    By following these steps, you can successfully configure and troubleshoot SSL inspection on your FortiClient, ensuring secure and seamless remote access connections to your organization’s network.