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bernhard_ertl
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Security Gateway name cannot start with "in-"

Hi,

maybe it is written somewhere in the documentation I couldn't find.

It seems that a new gateway object can't start with the combination "in-".

The error message reads: "Token includes a reserved word".
Is there a specific reason for that?

I know it's just cosmetic but it kind breaks our naming concept.

 
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AkosBakos
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@bernhard_ertl 

Here is the link of the banned words:

https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk40179

But I haven't found the "in-" prefix in the SK

Akos

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_Val_
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From the same SK, in is a reserved word and cannot be used.

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AkosBakos
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@bernhard_ertl 

Here is the link of the banned words:

https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk40179

But I haven't found the "in-" prefix in the SK

Akos

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_Val_
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From the same SK, in is a reserved word and cannot be used.

Screenshot 2024-09-16 at 11.59.38.png

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AkosBakos
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ohh, I need to visit my optician 🙂

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bernhard_ertl
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Thank you Val,

it seems a bit inconsistent, because "in-" wasn't allowed but "in_" is allowed as prefix to a hostname.

but thanks for pointing out the proper SK.

cheers 

the_rock
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Thats right, I just tested same in R82, exact same behavior.

Andy

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