The code blinked on the terminal of Unit 732: fgtvm64-kvm-v7.2.3.F-build1262. To a civilian, it was gibberish. To
import re
s = "fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 new"
version = re.search(r'v(\d+)', s).group(1) # 723
build = re.search(r'build(\d+)', s).group(1) # 1262
unzip FGT_VM64_KVM-v7.2.3.F-build1262-QCOW2.zip
# Output: fortios.qcow2 or similar
| Segment | Interpretation |
|---------|----------------|
| fgt | FortiGate |
| vm64 | Virtual Machine, 64‑bit |
| kvm | Kernel‑based Virtual Machine (hypervisor) |
| v723 | Version 7.2.3 (common FortiOS version pattern) |
| fbuild1262 | Fortinet internal build number 1262 |
| fortinet | Vendor |
| out | Output directory / compiled result |
| kvm | KVM again (target platform) |
| qcow2 | QEMU Copy‑On‑Write v2 image format |
| new | Could mean: new image, new build, or new tag | fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 new
FortiOS 7.2.3 introduced several critical enhancements and bug fixes intended for virtualized security: The code blinked on the terminal of Unit
kvm: Reiterates that the VM is intended for a KVM hypervisor. unzip FGT_VM64_KVM-v7


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