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Old 2007-11-01
toastyhamster toastyhamster is offline
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Default Objects on module vs Objects on SmartCenter

Hi,

My aim is to extract a csv list of objects on a SmartCenter - easy enough, except I only want the objects that are in use in a particular policy.

I thought I could extract the objects.C from the module and use that, and indeed it works, but my memory must be playing tricks as this contains all the objects from the Smart Center, and not a subset for that module.

Does Checkpoint produce an objects.C file just for that policy when it pushes it to the module or does it always push the whole file?

If it pushes the whole file I've got a lot of text editing in front of me - odumper has been very useful so far.

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Default Re: Objects on module vs Objects on SmartCenter

It pushes all of the objects, it just creates a seperate policy for what is set to install to that gateway but objects.C in effect is globally the same across all gateways in a SMARTCenter.
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