Fortinet 500 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
3. Configure these settings:
Setting name Description
Web Site Name Type a name for the web site. This name is not used when monitoring the
web site. It does not need to be the web site’s FQDN or virtual host name.
Description Enter a comment. up to 63 characters long. This field is optional.
Enable Monitor Enable to monitor the web site’s files for changes, and to download
backup revisions that can be used to revert the web site to its previous
revision if the FortiWeb appliance detects a change attempt.
Note: While you are intentionally modifying the web site, you must turn
off this option and Restore Changed Files Automatically. Otherwise, the
FortiWeb appliance will detect your changes as a defacement attempt,
and undo them.
Hostname/IP
Address
Type the IP address or FQDN of the web server on which the web site is
hosted.
This will be used when connecting by SSH or FTP to the web site to
monitor its contents and download backup revisions, and therefore could
be different from the host name that may appear in the Host: field of
HTTP headers.
For example, clients might connect to the public DNS name
www.example.com, while FortiWeb would connect using the web server’s
private network IP address, 192.168.1.1.
Connection
Type
Select which protocol (FTP, SSH, or Windows Share) to use when
connecting to the web site in order to monitor its contents and download
web site backups.
FTP/SSH Port Enter the TCP port number on which the web site’s real server listens.
The standard port number for FTP is 21; the standard port number for
SSH is 22.
This field appears only if Connection Type is FTP or SSH.
Windows
Share Name
Type the name of the shared folder on the web server, such as Share. Do
not include the CIFS host name or workgroup name.
This field appears only if Connection Type is Windows Share.