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DZ_KB
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Download checkpoint package, hotfix etc..

Hi @All,

If i am not on windows environnement, what are the ftp or http url in order to download checkpoint package ?

thanks in advance for reply.

kind regards.

N.

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PhoneBoy
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You can install packages with CPUSE offline.
You will have to download the required packages from a system with a web browser with Internet access from the URL I provided earlier.
You can then either upload the packages via the Gaia WEBUI or transfer them to the relevant platform and apply via clish.

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Boaz_Orshav
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Hi

  Notice also that there is a drop down filter on the CPUSE page which by default shows the "recommended" (which is obviously not the 80.20 but 80.40).

  If you change the filter to "all" the packages list become longer.

  If you still don't see this package - there is a button on the upper right called "add hotfix from cloud" where you can enter the file name (from the 80.20 SK) and CPUSE shall go and search this specific file on download center.

 

Boaz

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PhoneBoy
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If your gateway/management is connected to the Internet, they can be fetched via CPUSE.
They will either be listed as available/recommended in the WebUI/CLI or you can specify the relevant package identifier to download it.
You can also use any web browser to download hotfixes offline from https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com.
You will need to log in with your UserCenter credentials.
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DZ_KB
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The problem is:

- Gateway must be connected to internet

- CPuse download only the latest binary

For example, i want to download Cpuse upgrade R80.20 binary.

How can I do a wget from a linux server to get this binary ?

 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
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You can install packages with CPUSE offline.
You will have to download the required packages from a system with a web browser with Internet access from the URL I provided earlier.
You can then either upload the packages via the Gaia WEBUI or transfer them to the relevant platform and apply via clish.
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Boaz_Orshav
Employee
Employee

Hi

  Notice also that there is a drop down filter on the CPUSE page which by default shows the "recommended" (which is obviously not the 80.20 but 80.40).

  If you change the filter to "all" the packages list become longer.

  If you still don't see this package - there is a button on the upper right called "add hotfix from cloud" where you can enter the file name (from the 80.20 SK) and CPUSE shall go and search this specific file on download center.

 

Boaz

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DZ_KB
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Hi @Boaz_Orshav,

Thank you for this trick.
This will help me.

N.
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