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What you have already tried as part of your troubleshooting processSupport Links.Fortinet Links.Brain/Answer DumpsPosting brain or answer dumps for Fortinet certifications is prohibited as they are copyrighted material. Sharing dumps and may result in a site-wide ban. Seems to fail on the CLI as well as GUI: FG60E (global) # showconfig system globalset admin-sport 8443set alias 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'set compliance-check disableset fgd-alert-subscription advisory latest-threatset gui-certificates enableset hostname 'FG60E'set timezone 12endFG60E (global) # set ntpsync enablecommand parse error before 'ntpsync'Command fail. Return code -61Has this changed in the latest release 5.6 or is it simply the first bug I encounter LOL?EDIT: Looks like the issue has nothing to do with the time setting but rather with me selecting my own CA signed certificate in the GUI is what breaks things.
If I select the FortinetFactory certificate, the time changes are saved as well but in a different section: FG60E # config system ntpFG60E (ntp) # showconfig system ntpset ntpsync enableset syncinterval 60endConfig system global still has no mention of the ntp setting however. Something is definitely weird and it has something to do with using my own CA signed certificate. I opened a ticket with FortiNet support. Curious if they can reproduce.Anybody else had any luck using CA signed certs with 5.6?.