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HeikoAnkenbrand
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GAIA acronym

I have always wondered about the philosophical meaning behind the term Gaia.

According to Check Point, I was told that the name was taken from Greek mythology. Gaia is the “mother of all” and is intended to symbolize how different components are brought together into a single integrated security system.

Is that correct, or is there another meaning behind it?

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Duane_Toler
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Yep.  This was in the R77 documentation; hoarders like me still have things like that. 😁

Specifically, this was the R77 Gaia Admin Guide.

 

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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P.S.:

A customer asked me that today during a Check Point presentation, and I didn't have a serious answer.

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Duane_Toler
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Yep.  This was in the R77 documentation; hoarders like me still have things like that. 😁

Specifically, this was the R77 Gaia Admin Guide.

 

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Danny
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It's documented in all versions of the Gaia Admin Guide, including R82 and newer.
Check Point acquired Nokia's security appliance business in 2009 (History) and immediately began merging the best elements of Nokia's IPSO OS, including the Nokia Voyager WebUI, with Check Point's SecurePlatform to create the new Check Point GAiA OS, the unified successor to both operating systems.

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Bob_Zimmerman
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Which brings up something else interesting. Sometimes it's written GAIA, sometimes GAiA with a lowercase i, and sometimes Gaia like the name. Which is correct?

Big game of Stump The MVPs.

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Duane_Toler
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Haha I like this game!  No cheating, now!  No looking at screenshots and PDFs!

The lowercase i method was the preferred marketing name early on and it's used in the ISO and Grub splash screens.  The proper-case name is used in documentation (probably some auto-correct/spellcheck setting).

 

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the_rock
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Here is what it gives...

 

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Alex-
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A bit of trivia. In my market, "Gaia" colloquially stands for the WebUI. When customers say "Configure this on the Gaia", it's always meant to make some configuration on the web interface. CLI is always called "Clish" or "Expert". And zero customers use "Check Point'. It's always "Checkpoint" or "CheckPoint", even among other partners or distributors.

Duane_Toler
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Yeah I've actually called it out to some people that "Check Point is 2 words".  Many of them are surprised to realize that once they take a look at it.  Most of the adapt and move along, some don't.

 

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Bob_Zimmerman
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There's a separate company called Checkpoint Systems which makes things like RFID tags/readers for warehouse inventory tracking and those anti-theft alarms for retail stores. I'll give you one guess why I know this and why I'm constantly trying to get people to include the space.

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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@Duane_Toler thanks for the reply.

I actually haven't seen that in the manuals yet.
I've learned something new again.

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PhoneBoy
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Having been present in some of the internal conversations around Gaia after the acquisition of Nokia's Security Appliance division, I can say the idea behind GAIA was definitely "the best of both worlds" (IPSO versus SPLAT).
The parts taken from IPSO (Based on FreeBSD) and applied to SPLAT (based on Linux) were: the entire configuration subsystem (including clish, WebUI, and confd), VRRP, and routing.

Also, an interesting related historical footnote: "Firewall Flows" is a feature we had on IPSO prior to the introduction of SecureXL.
It functioned on more or less the same principles.

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