fmgr_secprof_profile_group – Manage security profiles within FortiManager

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fmgr_secprof_profile_group – Manage security profiles within FortiManager

New in version 2.8.


Synopsis

  • Manage security profile group which allows you to create a group of security profiles and apply that to a policy.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

adom

-

Default:

"root"

The ADOM the configuration should belong to.

application_list

string

Name of an existing Application list.

av_profile

string

Name of an existing Antivirus profile.

dlp_sensor

string

Name of an existing DLP sensor.

dnsfilter_profile

string

Name of an existing DNS filter profile.

icap_profile

string

Name of an existing ICAP profile.

ips_sensor

string

Name of an existing IPS sensor.

mms_profile

string

Name of an existing MMS profile.

mode

-

  • add

  • set
  • delete
  • update

Sets one of three modes for managing the object.

Allows use of soft-adds instead of overwriting existing values.

name

string

Profile group name.

profile_protocol_options

string

Name of an existing Protocol options profile.

spamfilter_profile

string

Name of an existing Spam filter profile.

ssh_filter_profile

string

Name of an existing SSH filter profile.

ssl_ssh_profile

string

Name of an existing SSL SSH profile.

voip_profile

string

Name of an existing VoIP profile.

waf_profile

string

Name of an existing Web application firewall profile.

webfilter_profile

string

Name of an existing Web filter profile.



Notes

Examples

- name: DELETE Profile
  fmgr_secprof_profile_group:
    name: "Ansible_TEST_Profile_Group"
    mode: "delete"

- name: CREATE Profile
  fmgr_secprof_profile_group:
    name: "Ansible_TEST_Profile_Group"
    mode: "set"
    av_profile: "Ansible_AV_Profile"
    profile_protocol_options: "default"

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description

api_result

string

always

full API response, includes status code and message





Status

Authors

  • Luke Weighall (@lweighall)
  • Andrew Welsh (@Ghilli3)
  • Jim Huber (@p4r4n0y1ng)

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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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