Fortinet 501 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
Folder of Web
Site
Type the path to the web site’s folder, such as public_html or
wwwroot, on the real server. The path is relative to the initial location
when logging in with the user name that you specify in User Name.
This field appears only if Connection Type is FTP or SSH.
User Name Enter the user name, such as FortiWeb, that the FortiWeb appliance will
use to log in to the web site’s real server.
Password Enter the password for the user name you entered in User Name.
Alert Email
Address
From the drop-down list, select existing email settings that contains one
or more recipient email addresses (MAIL TO:) to which the FortiWeb
appliance will send an email when it detects that the web site has
changed.
Monitor
Interval for
Root Folder
Enter the time interval in seconds between each monitoring connection
from the FortiWeb appliance to the web server. During this connection,
the FortiWeb appliance examines Folder of Web Site (but not its
subfolders) to see if any files have changed by comparing the files with
the latest backup.
If it detects any file changes, the FortiWeb appliance will download a new
backup revision. If you have enabled Restore Changed Files
Automatically, the FortiWeb appliance will revert the files to their previous
version.
For details, see “Reverting a defaced web site” on page 503.
Monitor
Interval for
Other Folder
Enter the time interval in seconds between each monitoring connection
from the FortiWeb appliance to the web server. During this connection,
the FortiWeb appliance examines subfolders to see if any files have been
changed by comparing the files with the latest backup.
If any file change is detected, the FortiWeb appliance will download a
new backup revision. If you have enabled Restore Changed Files
Automatically, the FortiWeb appliance will revert the files to their previous
version.
For details, see “Reverting a defaced web site” on page 503.
Maximum
Depth of
Monitored
Folders
Type how many folder levels deep to monitor for changes to the web
site’s files.
Files in subfolders deeper than this level will not be backed up.
Skip Files
Larger Than
Type a file size limit in kilobytes (KB) to indicate which files will be
included in the web site backup. Files exceeding this size will not be
backed up. The default file size limit is 10 240 KB.
Note: Backing up large files can impact performance.
Setting name Description