The string fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 new is not random. It is a coded instruction, a detailed label for a specific file from Fortinet. By understanding it, you can precisely identify and deploy the correct security virtual machine. Let's break it down to understand each part's role and significance:
: Stands for a "Feature" release path within Fortinet’s lifecycle management.
If you provide (where you found this string, what you’re trying to do), I can give more specific instructions — e.g., how to boot it, convert it, or extract files from it. fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 new
This looks like an from Fortinet’s build pipeline, e.g.:
It’s a FortiGate virtual appliance for KVM (QEMU), QCOW2 format, version 7.2.3 build 1262. Let's break it down to understand each part's
Improved integration with FortiAnalyzer and FortiManager, providing comprehensive visibility into network traffic.
Importing the FortiWeb-VM virtual machine - Fortinet Document Library Improved integration with FortiAnalyzer and FortiManager
| Component | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | FGT | FortiGate, Fortinet's flagship Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW). | | VM64 | 64-bit Virtual Machine. | | KVM | The target hypervisor platform, Kernel-based Virtual Machine. | | v7.2.3.F | The FortiOS version, the operating system of the firewall. | | build1262 | The specific internal build number for the release. | | FORTINET | The vendor. | | out.kvm | The type of deployment image: "out" for "out-of-the-box" or "new deployment". | | qcow2 | The file format of the virtual disk (QEMU Copy-On-Write). |
# Navigate to your desired directory (e.g., /home/user) cd /home/user mkdir my-fortigate cd my-fortigate