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how stop firewall process and enable again in simple manner.
how stop firewall process and enable again in simple manner. Can i use cpstop and cpstart ?
R80.30 | 13500 model |
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Hi,
Firewall process is to generic, you can find here the complete list and how to stop and start them.
Also what they do.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk97638
cpstop;cpstart will do them all but of course impact
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Impact in the sense complete operations in firewall right.in and out traffic.
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Single gateway or cluster environment?
Side note this hardware/software combination is EOL please consider upgrading if it is a production system.
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Cluster 2 firewalls
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What EXACTLY are you trying to do here?
Best,
Andy
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I want to stop complete operations in 2 firewalls remotely and bring back remotely.
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Then just do cpstop; cpstart
Andy
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Do i need to run on both firewall in cluster
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If you want to stop both, then yes
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Note that it's really easy to accidentally set up a network topology which sends management traffic through the firewall. If your ability to connect to the members depends on the cluster working, you won't be able to connect to restart services remotely. Make sure you have some sort of backup plan in case your access to the members is cut off when both are stopped.
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If its what I think it is, you can do ps -auxw command, find PID for process you wish to terminate and then issue kill -9 PID. So say procedd ID is 12345, you would do kill -9 12345
Best,
Andy