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RE: [FW1] where does rules.C and objects.C come from




In what way??  If I somehow lose the files in the state directory how can I
rebuild them using the files in database?


Vervoort Susan <SueV@SAMG.com> on 08/31/99 11:36:35 AM

Please respond to Vervoort Susan <SueV@SAMG.com>

To:   Stuart Irving/Markham/IBM@IBMCA, fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com
cc:
Subject:  RE: [FW1] where does rules.C and objects.C come from





They allow you to backup the security policy.

Thanx
Sue V

Susan Vervoort-Airey
Sales & Merchandising Group
Exchange & Web Administrator
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:   sirving@ca.ibm.com [SMTP:sirving@ca.ibm.com]
> Sent:   Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:38 AM
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> Subject:     [FW1] where does rules.C and objects.C come from
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> On the firewall managed by the emc the two files exist in the database
> directory.  How are they created and what is the real function?  I know
> this is
> the current running objects and rules files but are they created from the
> files
> in the state directory called local.* ?  If so, are they there just to
> give us
> humans a method to see what is actually in place or is there some other
> use for
> these files?
>
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