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where-used command needs more than read-only all privileges ?
I like to use where-used the command, but the my API account only has read-only privilege. I read to know publish is removed from version 81.
Can I use it with read-only all privilege ?
thanks !!
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Looks like this was a bug that was introduced in one of the JHF takes. The latest R81.20 JHF (that was released as ongoing today) has a solution for this issue.
More info is available in: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk181471
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Looks like this was a bug that was introduced in one of the JHF takes. The latest R81.20 JHF (that was released as ongoing today) has a solution for this issue.
More info is available in: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk181471
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thanks so much!
On our 81.20, I got the following with the read-only all account
[Expert@sms-uwt:0]# mgmt_cli where-used name hunt
Username: xxxxxx
Password: **********
code: "generic_error"
message: "Null Pointer exception: null"
This is definitely some bug.
But It works on 81.20 vmware.
80.20 has the following for the read-only all account
code: "err_normalization_failed"
message: "Work session was not found. Please verify that you are not in the read-only session mode"
Discarding the changes.
Discard failed, the following error has occurred:
code: "err_normalization_failed"
message: "Work session was not found. Please verify that you are not in the read-only session mode"
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You can also use this as a workaround. Please note, this will give write permissions to objects.
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thanks !! We already reported this to Checkpoint. We noticed hotfix 26 broke this.
