Fortinet 275 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
5. Click OK.
6. To use the custom service definition to define the listening port of a virtual server on the
FortiWeb, select it as the HTTP Service or HTTPS Service when configuring a policy (see
“Configuring a server policy” on page 483).
See also
Predefined services
Configuring a server policy

Predefined services

Server Objects > Service > Predefined displays the list of predefined services.
Predefined services are according to standard IANA port numbers: TCP port 80 for HTTP and
TCP port 443 for HTTPS.
To use the predefined service definition to define the listening port of a virtual server on the
FortiWeb, select it as the HTTP Service or HTTPS Service when configuring a policy (see
“Configuring a server policy” on page 483).
To access this part of the web UI, your administrator’s account access profile must have Read
permission to items in the Server Policy Configuration category. For details, see “Permissions”
on page 47.
See also
Defining your network services
Configuring a server policy
Enabling or disabling traffic forwarding to your servers
You can individually enable and disable FortiWeb’s forwarding of HTTP/HTTPS traffic to your
web servers. Mark or clear the Enable check box on either:
Server Objects > Server > Virtual Server
Server Objects > Server > Physical Server
Server Objects > Server > Domain Server
Figure 38:Disabling traffic forwarding to a web server
Disabling policies only affects HTTP/HTTPS traffic. To disable forwarding of FTP or other traffic,
use the CLI command config router setting.