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Update fortinet to ecs 1.9.0 #845

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What does this PR do?

This PR updates the fortinet package to use ecs 1.9.0.

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  • I have added an entry to my package's changelog.yml file.

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  • Build Cause: Pull request #845 updated

  • Start Time: 2021-04-08T04:13:38.701+0000

  • Duration: 30 min 23 sec

  • Commit: e101d91

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@andrewstucki andrewstucki merged commit 2364f07 into elastic:master Apr 8, 2021
@andrewstucki andrewstucki deleted the fortinet-ecs-1.9-update branch April 8, 2021 04:44
james-elastic pushed a commit to james-elastic/integrations that referenced this pull request Jun 30, 2021
* Update fortinet to ecs 1.9.0

* Fix up changelog url
eyalkraft pushed a commit to build-security/integrations that referenced this pull request Mar 30, 2022
* Update fortinet to ecs 1.9.0

* Fix up changelog url
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