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I want receive email notifications from checkpoint about critical alerts (anty virus, ips, anti-bot) , i find it in smartevent , but when i create new ' Automatic reaction' there are only "Outgoing mail server (SMTP)" Parameter, i think it is not enough , where i can enter my email credentials (Username and password ) and POP Parameters, i think those are necessary .
Checkpoint imported the msmtp (sendmail command is actually a link) tool from RHEL 5.2 while removing the SSL/TLS support.
However, it is still possible to send emails with authentication, for example Gmail.
Command used:
curl_cli --ssl-reqd \
--url 'smtps://smtp.gmail.com:465' \
--user 'tester@example.com:APP PASSWORD' \
--mail-from 'tester@example.com' \
--mail-rcpt 'recepient@gmail.com' \
--upload-file mail.txt \
--cacert /opt/CPsuite-R81.10/fw1/database/ca_bundle.pem
File contents:
[Expert@fw:0]# cat mail.txt
From: "tester" <tester@example.com>
To: "recepient" <recepient@gmail.com>
Subject: This is a test
Hi from tester
Bye!
Thanks for you reply, but i did't understand ,
1) Is it possible to receive email from my Server ?
2) How it send me email with only those few parameter (without credentials).
I'm looking to do this same thing.. Would you have any examples of what the script might look like?
Hi jperry,
Have you found the script or solution?
Indeed there must be a way, since for SmartView it is possible to send authenticated and TLS emails.
However I'm messing a bit with /sbin/sendmail (msmtp) and when enabling TLS I'm getting an error that "sendmail: support for TLS is not compiled in" (R81, take 44).
Does that mean Smartview is actually using /opt/CPsuite-R81/fw1/bin/sendmail ?
Does the -m option take the same file as msmtp?
sendmail [-t server] [ [-m filename] | [-s subject] [-f from] email-address]
I have something like this:
[Expert@Lab-MGMT01:0]# cat sendmail.cfg
# Set default values for all accounts.
account default
auth on
tls on
tls_trust_file /var/opt/CPshrd-R81/conf/ca-bundle.crt
logfile /var/log/msmtp
# Office365
host smtp.office365.com
port 587
from sender@example.com
user sender@example.com
password PlaintextPassword
# Syslog logging with facility LOG_MAIL instead of the default LOG_USER
syslog LOG_MAIL
Called as:
[Expert@Lab-MGMT01:0]# /opt/CPsuite-R81/fw1/bin/sendmail -m sendmail.cfg recipient@example.com
0
[Expert@Lab-MGMT01:0]#
[Expert@Lab-MGMT01:0]# sendmail -C sendmail.cfg recipient@example.com
sendmail: support for TLS is not compiled in
[Expert@Lab-MGMT01:0]#
Any thoughts?
Steven.
Checkpoint imported the msmtp (sendmail command is actually a link) tool from RHEL 5.2 while removing the SSL/TLS support.
However, it is still possible to send emails with authentication, for example Gmail.
Command used:
curl_cli --ssl-reqd \
--url 'smtps://smtp.gmail.com:465' \
--user 'tester@example.com:APP PASSWORD' \
--mail-from 'tester@example.com' \
--mail-rcpt 'recepient@gmail.com' \
--upload-file mail.txt \
--cacert /opt/CPsuite-R81.10/fw1/database/ca_bundle.pem
File contents:
[Expert@fw:0]# cat mail.txt
From: "tester" <tester@example.com>
To: "recepient" <recepient@gmail.com>
Subject: This is a test
Hi from tester
Bye!
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