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Hi Team.
I have created a new policy and gateway via playbook .while executing the policy is installing on the correct target which i mentioned on the ansible playbook.while looking the manage policies on dashboard the installation targets is showing as all gateways even though i mentioned the particular targets on the playbook.
Please find the below playbook.
- name: "Push Access Policy"
check_point_mgmt:
command: install-policy
parameters:
policy-package: "{{hostname}}_Policy"
access: "true"
threat-prevention: "false"
targets: "{{hostname}}"
session-data: "{{login_response}}"
Here hostname is nothing but the firewall hostname. After pushing the policy while showing on the dashboard the target is showing ALL gateways not the hostname that is particular firewall.
Kindly help on this.
We've had this issue in R80.20 - and it appears to be related to the SOLR database interpretation.
To work-around this - we remove the installation targets and then set it to "All Gateways" and Publish. Then we open it again and switch it back to what it should be and re-publish - and that cleans it up.
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