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July 8th, 2003, 05:10 AM
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fwinfo
I discovered this extremely useful tool some time ago. After a system re-build, I lost the tool, but alas after spending the last 2 hours trying to find it again (I couldnt remember the name of it!!), success!!
I urge all Checkpoint Firewall Admins out there to get their hands in this.
The perl program "FW1Rules" reads the configuration files of Checkpoint Firewall-1 and produces a well readable, cross-referenced HTML summary of the firewall configuration. Additionally dump of network and service objects, users, rules and settings into separate files (TXT and Tab-separated tables) or templates (TXT, CSV, SQL, etc.) is possible.
It will also compare rulesets to your objects file and list all object not being used (very handy for ruleset cleanups!!)
http://www.wyae.de/software/fw1rules/
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July 8th, 2003, 05:26 AM
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The AntiPoint Status Of This Thread Is Currently: even
but when i click on th thread and it opens it says extremely positive ... another bug ??
het soggy tx for the tool
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July 8th, 2003, 09:20 AM
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Originally posted here by MemorY
The AntiPoint Status Of This Thread Is Currently: even
but when i click on th thread and it opens it says extremely positive ... another bug ??
I think you loaded the index page before the assignment of the extremly positive greenies and opened the post after the asignment..
one person can easily make a post go extreamly pos !!
BTW I'm checking the tool as we speak.. looks promising
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