The fortinet products have a CLI, and I find that is the best way to deal with them. Also, I do not use the fortianalizer, I just take all the logs into my unix host, and then insert them into a regular SQL database where I can have access to them. FortiAnalizer just does that on the VM it uses. I have not tried the fortimanager, but I script my bulk changes and that gives me a similar effect. Is it different, yes, but it works for me. On Tue, 15 Jun 2021, Chris Nestrud wrote:
Anyone have any experience with accessibility of Fortinet products, particularly FortiAnalyzer or FortiManager? Using latest versions of JAWS and Chrome, I find many issues: clickable items not identified as such, unlabeled buttons, and tables not coded as tables, to name a few.
I'd appreciate any tips from anyone who has had experience with this company or these products.
Thanks, Chris
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