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EVE-NG requires a specific naming convention and folder structure to recognize images natively. Connect to your EVE-NG server using an SSH client.

After deployment, access the console via virsh console fortigate-prod or via the VNC/telnet port. The default credentials: fortios.qcow2

Together, the fortios.qcow2 image allows you to run a fully functional virtual FortiGate firewall on Linux hosts, Proxmox VE, OpenStack, GNS3, or EVE-NG. Prerequisites for Deployment

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Open a web browser, navigate to https://192.168.1.99 , and log in using your newly created credentials to access the FortiOS dashboard. Importing fortios.qcow2 into EVE-NG or GNS3

The QCOW2 format makes FortiOS highly versatile. You can deploy the fortios.qcow2 image on several virtualization and emulation platforms: Can’t copy the link right now

Download the package tailored for . The downloaded zip file will contain the fortios.qcow2 file. Step 2: Preparing the Environment (KVM/CLI Example)