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ZTNA

ZTNA

For an introduction to Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), see Zero Trust Network Access introduction in the FortiOS Admin Guide.

In System > ZTNA, you can set up proxy rules and ZTNA tags.

ZTNA servers can only be set via the CLI (config firewall access-proxy).

The ZTNA tab looks like the following:

The following options are available in all the ZTNA tabs:

+Create New Group

Select to create a ZTNA tag group.

See Creating a ZTNA tag group

Edit

Select to edit the selected proxy rule or a tag group.

See Editing a proxy rule.

Delete

Select to delete the selected proxy rules and tag groups.

Search

Use the search bar to look for a proxy rule or a tag.

To narrow down your search in the ZTNA Tags tabs, see Column filter.

Export

From the dropdown, select to export the list of proxy rules to your computer as a CSV file or a JSON file.

Refresh

To refresh the contents, click the refresh icon on the bottom-right.

Note: The option may not be available in all the tabs.

ZTNA

For an introduction to Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), see Zero Trust Network Access introduction in the FortiOS Admin Guide.

In System > ZTNA, you can set up proxy rules and ZTNA tags.

ZTNA servers can only be set via the CLI (config firewall access-proxy).

The ZTNA tab looks like the following:

The following options are available in all the ZTNA tabs:

+Create New Group

Select to create a ZTNA tag group.

See Creating a ZTNA tag group

Edit

Select to edit the selected proxy rule or a tag group.

See Editing a proxy rule.

Delete

Select to delete the selected proxy rules and tag groups.

Search

Use the search bar to look for a proxy rule or a tag.

To narrow down your search in the ZTNA Tags tabs, see Column filter.

Export

From the dropdown, select to export the list of proxy rules to your computer as a CSV file or a JSON file.

Refresh

To refresh the contents, click the refresh icon on the bottom-right.

Note: The option may not be available in all the tabs.