Unless you already have any others it will get the name “REMOTE_Cert_1”.
#Fortinet support login download
In the “Sigle sign-on” section for your Azure AD application you will need to download the “Certificate (Base64)” from section 3 Collecting the details needed for the FortiGate setupĪs mentioned in the “User and Groups” section above you will need your group “Object id” In the “Users and groups” section for your Enterprise Application add the group you previously created at the start of this guide. The “Single sign on” section 2 for your application should now look like this.
![fortinet support login fortinet support login](https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/resources/598118ae-ea1f-11e9-8977-00505692583a/images/34cac58972cdebc5ee34e8194c8c145c_redirect.png)
![fortinet support login fortinet support login](https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/resources/aac743d1-11c4-11ec-a4c4-00505692583a/images/42fedd1a5221b9e05873d2abda2a309d_access_forticare_account.png)
![fortinet support login fortinet support login](https://s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com/loginurlscom/fortinet-support-login.png)
I recently had the requirement to allow a few accounts remote access to a server via RDP for support purposes.