I have a lab firewall (running as a standalone installation) that had several power failures during a few minutes and ended up in a state where I can not log in to it but it is starting up fine and loading/applying the firewall rules as normal.
I can start it in rescue mode and get access to the shell / Linux but have no clue on how to fix the problem it has with the broken login so instead I want to reinstall it.
The backup I have is several months old ( it is backed up every 3 month ) and I want to save some time by not having to apply all the missing rules and alterations done since the last backup so I would like to get both the "clish -c show configuration" out and also if possible the firewall rules applied.
Does any one here know how that can be done from the rescue boot shell ?
Regards Keld Norman