Fortinet 170 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
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Predefined suspicious request URLs
Configuring an auto-learning profile
Recognizing data types
Connecting to FortiGuard services
How often does Fortinet provide FortiGuard updates for FortiWeb?
Grouping predefined data types
A data type group defines a set of predefined data types (see “Predefined data types” on
page 166) that can be used in an auto-learning profile.
Swedish Personal Number — Personal identification number
(“personnummer”) for Sweden, such as 19811116-7845. Must be
hyphenated. Does not match PINs for persons whose age is 100 or greater.
UAE Land Phone — Telephone number for the United Arab Emirates, such
as 04 - 3452499 or 04 3452499. Does not match phone numbers beginning
with 01 or 08.
UK Bank Sort Code — Bank sort codes for the United Kingdom, such as
09-01-29. Must be hyphenated.
Unix Device Name — Standard Linux or UNIX non-loopback wired
Ethernet network interface names, such as eth0. Does not match names
for any other type of device, such as lo, hdda, or ppp.
URI — Uniform resource identifiers (URI) such as:
http://www.example.com
ftp://ftp.example.com
mailto:admin@example.com
US Social Security Number — United States Social Security Numbers
(SSN) such as 123-45-6789.
US State Name and Abbrev. — United States state names and modern
postal abbreviations such as HI and Wyoming. Does not detect older
postal abbreviations ending with periods ( . ), such as Fl. or Wyo.
US Street Address — United States city and street address, possibly
including an apartment or suite number. City and street may be either
separated with a space or written on two lines according to US postal
conventions, such as:
123 Main Street Suite #101
Honolulu, HI 10001
Does not match:
ZIP + 4 codes that include spaces, or do not have a hyphen (e.g. “10001
- 1111” or “10001 1111”)
city abbreviations of 2 characters (e.g. “NY” instead of “NYC”)
Washington D.C. addresses
US ZIP Code — United States ZIP code and ZIP + 4 codes such as
34285-3210.
Windows File Name — A valid windows file name, such as Untitled.txt.
Does not match file extensions, or file names without their extensions.
Setting name Description