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Why does FortiGate keep TCP sessions in the session table for some seconds even after both sides
(client and server) have terminated the session?

  • A. To remove the NAT operation.
  • B. To generate logs
  • C. To finish any inspection operations.
  • D. To allow for out-of-order packets that could arrive after the FIN/ACK packets.
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EvanABS
5 years, 1 month ago
D is correct: TCP provides the ability for one end of a connection to terminate its output while still receiving data from the other end. This is called a half-close. FortiGate unit implements a specific timer before removing an entry in the firewall session table
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