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HeikoAnkenbrand
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New SecureXL path in R80.20 (CPASXL)

What I notice more and more in the last years is CPAS (Check Point Active Streaming). With increased https, the firewall workers are more and more stressed if https inspection is enabled. Now also CPAS use the SecureXL path in R80.20. CPAS works through the F2F path in R80.10 and R77.30. Now CPASXL is offered in SecureXL path in R80.20. This should lead to a higher performance. "fwaccel stats -s" shows the new path in R80.20. I think PXL was renamed to PSLXL. This is from my point of view the politically correct better term.

 

Check Point Active Streaming active streaming allow the changing of data and play the role of “man in the middle”. Several protocols uses CPAS, for example: Client Authentication, VoIP (SIP, Skinny/SCCP, H.323, etc.), Data Leak Prevention (DLP) blade, Security Servers processes, etc. I think it's not to be underestimated in tuning.

 

# fwaccel stats -s

 

We have already discussed this here with Timothy Hall Security Gateway Performance Optimization Excerpt.

 

Maybe Check Point can give us more information here.

 

I had adapt CPASXL and PSLXL to the following article:

R80.x Security Gateway Architecture (Logical Packet Flow) 

R80.x Security Gateway Architecture (Content Inspection) 


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Martin_Krolikow
Participant

Hi Heiko,

thanks for the information, thats an interesting finding. Do you have any idea, what the "F2V" is? Another acceleration path?

SecureXL Paths

I hope that Check Point can add some information here.

Cheers,

Martin

_Val_
Admin
Admin

F2V - Forward to VPN

Martin_Krolikow
Participant

Thank you, Valeri! Smiley Happy

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_Val_
Admin
Admin

No problem

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phlrnnr
Advisor

Is F2V used for HTTPS inspection as well?  I have HTTPS inspection enabled on an R80.20 firewall, but no VPN functions, yet 73% of my packets are hitting F2V:

[Expert@<removed>]# fwaccel stats -s
Accelerated conns/Total conns : 0/6762 (0%)
Accelerated pkts/Total pkts : 136454042/718363754 (18%)
F2Fed pkts/Total pkts : 445455764/718363754 (62%)
F2V pkts/Total pkts : 527371395/718363754 (73%)
CPASXL pkts/Total pkts : 9670829/718363754 (1%)
PSLXL pkts/Total pkts : 126783119/718363754 (17%)
QOS inbound pkts/Total pkts : 0/718363754 (0%)
QOS outbound pkts/Total pkts : 0/718363754 (0%)
Corrected pkts/Total pkts : 0/718363754 (0%)

Not sure how 62% can be F2Fed and 73% be F2V.  Must be some sort of overlap, or fuzzy math Smiley Happy

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_Val_
Admin
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F2V is a decryption module in your case. Considering you need to decrypt before making a decision to inspect or not, lower F2F rate makes perfect sense. Some decrypted packages may still be accelerated without any need for further inspection in F2F path 

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HeikoAnkenbrand
Champion Champion
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Now you can see in R80.20 the "F2F streaming path" and "medium streaming path" for PSL and CPAS.

# fwaccel stat

I will be a R80.20 fan!

Nice, nice, nice!

I will adapt "inline streaming path" and "medium streaming path" to the following article:

R80.x Security Gateway Architecture (Logical Packet Flow) 

R80.x Security Gateway Architecture (Content Inspection) 

Regards,

Heiko


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_Val_
Admin
Admin

i would not do that. both are parts of PXL

HeikoAnkenbrand
Champion Champion
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Hi Valeri,

I do not change the drawing:-)

I have only included the new designations in the text.
- PSLXL
- CPASXL
- Medium Streaming Path   > for medium path

- Inline Streaming Path       > for F2F path

Regards,

Heiko


➜ CCSM Elite, CCME, CCTE
_Val_
Admin
Admin

I have commented on one of your documents already. It is not about the drawing, it is about correct terminology

HeikoAnkenbrand
Champion Champion
Champion

Exciting command show's anti spoofing ranges:-)

You have to take a closer look.

# fwaccel ranges

Regards,

Heiko


➜ CCSM Elite, CCME, CCTE

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