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Special notices

Special notices

FortiClient on macOS Big Sur and Catalina (versions 11 and 10.15)

You can install FortiClient (macOS) 6.4.5 on macOS 11 Big Sur and 10.15 Catalina. With these macOS releases, however, FortiClient works properly only when you grant permissions to access the full disk in the Security & Privacy pane for the following services:

  • fcaptmon
  • fctservctl
  • fmon
  • fmon2
  • FortiClient

The FortiClient (macOS) free VPN-only client does not include the fcaptmon, fmon, and fmon2 services. If you are using the VPN-only client, you only need to grant permissions for fctservctl and FortiClient.

You may have to manually add fmon2 to the list, as it may not be in the list of applications to allow full disk access to. Click the + icon to add an application. Browse to /Library/Application Support/Fortinet/FortiClient/bin/ and select fmon2.

The following lists the services and their folder locations:

  • fmon, Fctservctl, Fcaptmon: /Library/Application\ Support/Fortinet/FortiClient/bin/

  • FortiClient (macOS) application: /Applications/FortiClient.app

  • FortiClient agent (FortiTray): /Applications/FortiClient.app/Contents/Resources/runtime.helper/FortiClientAgent.app

Web Filter

Web Filter works properly only when you allow system software from Fortinet to load in Security & Privacy settings. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and click the Allow button beside System software from developer "Fortinet, Inc" was blocked from loading. You must have administrator credentials for the macOS machine to configure this change.

The FortiClient (macOS) team ID is AH4XFXJ7DK.

DHCP over IPsec VPN not supported

FortiClient (macOS) does not support DHCP over IPsec VPN.

macOS Mojave (version 10.14) reboot prompt

When using macOS Mojave (version 10.14), you must reboot the macOS device after installing FortiClient (macOS). FortiClient (macOS) displays the following prompt after installation:

IKEv2 not supported

FortiClient (macOS) does not support IPsec VPN IKEv2.

Special notices

FortiClient on macOS Big Sur and Catalina (versions 11 and 10.15)

You can install FortiClient (macOS) 6.4.5 on macOS 11 Big Sur and 10.15 Catalina. With these macOS releases, however, FortiClient works properly only when you grant permissions to access the full disk in the Security & Privacy pane for the following services:

  • fcaptmon
  • fctservctl
  • fmon
  • fmon2
  • FortiClient

The FortiClient (macOS) free VPN-only client does not include the fcaptmon, fmon, and fmon2 services. If you are using the VPN-only client, you only need to grant permissions for fctservctl and FortiClient.

You may have to manually add fmon2 to the list, as it may not be in the list of applications to allow full disk access to. Click the + icon to add an application. Browse to /Library/Application Support/Fortinet/FortiClient/bin/ and select fmon2.

The following lists the services and their folder locations:

  • fmon, Fctservctl, Fcaptmon: /Library/Application\ Support/Fortinet/FortiClient/bin/

  • FortiClient (macOS) application: /Applications/FortiClient.app

  • FortiClient agent (FortiTray): /Applications/FortiClient.app/Contents/Resources/runtime.helper/FortiClientAgent.app

Web Filter

Web Filter works properly only when you allow system software from Fortinet to load in Security & Privacy settings. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and click the Allow button beside System software from developer "Fortinet, Inc" was blocked from loading. You must have administrator credentials for the macOS machine to configure this change.

The FortiClient (macOS) team ID is AH4XFXJ7DK.

DHCP over IPsec VPN not supported

FortiClient (macOS) does not support DHCP over IPsec VPN.

macOS Mojave (version 10.14) reboot prompt

When using macOS Mojave (version 10.14), you must reboot the macOS device after installing FortiClient (macOS). FortiClient (macOS) displays the following prompt after installation:

IKEv2 not supported

FortiClient (macOS) does not support IPsec VPN IKEv2.