When downloading from the Fortinet support portal, the site provides an MD5 or SHA256 sum alongside the .qcow2 file. Example:
SHA256: a3f5c8d2e... (48 chars)
Once verified, you can deploy the image with: fgtvm64kvmv6build1010fortinetoutkvmqcow2 download verified
virt-install ... --disk path=fgtvm64kvmv6build1010fortinetoutkvmqcow2,format=qcow2 ...
Or convert/import via virt-manager or virsh. When downloading from the Fortinet support portal, the
FortiOS 6.x was a major release series. Build numbers represent incremental updates and patches. Build 1010 likely corresponds to a specific maintenance release (e.g., 6.0.10 or 6.2.5 – exact mapping requires checking Fortinet’s release notes). Users seek specific builds for reasons like: Once verified, you can deploy the image with:
Critical note: FortiOS 6.x has reached end-of-life (EOL) for many versions. Only FortiOS 7.x and 6.4.x receive active support. Using older versions is discouraged in production unless isolated for legacy testing.
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