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| Subject: | Object Filler / Object Dumper version 2.2 released! |
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| Date: | Thu, 29 Dec 2005 10:55:04 -0600 |
Hello people! After some beta testing and documents updates, I'm proud to announce that Object Filler and Object Dumper version 2.2 are being released today - I'm attaching a copy of the "What's new" doc. For those of you that don't know the tools, Object Dumper is a tool that "dumps" the objects configuration of your Check Point SmartCenter to a CSV format. Object Filler can convert objects configuration from other firewall brands (Such as PIX, NetScreen, Sidewinder, Raptor and Gautlet) and leave those in a Check Point format; and as well can assist on bulk creation/modification/moves of your SmartCenter objects. The tools are free (as in free beer) and publicly available at the following sites: http://ofiller.chatscope.com (already there - in the downloads section) http://www.lindercentral.com/ofiller (will be there very soon) http://www.cpug.org (will be there very soon) The size of the package is: 4,205,207 bytes The MD5 signature for it is: ECDAE8F1FD4C273D6E164186D36C72BA The tools come with documentation, and a Tutorial guide that describes step-by-step how to perform some of the basic and some of the most powerful operations with them As a last thing, I would like to remind you all that even thoug they work fine and have been tested, the tools are NOT officially supported by Check Point nor anybody else - which as you know, it means that you may not call Chek Point support on this, and if something goes wrong with the tools, you are on your own... :-) If you have any feedback, I'll be glad on getting it! :-) Enjoy! - Martín. -- ** Mi página web: http://gama.fime.uanl.mx/~mhoz/ * "Somos consecuencia del pasado, y causa de nuestro futuro." * "Este mundo no nos ha sido legado por nuestros padres, sino lo hemos recibido prestado por nuestros hijos..." * "E no final das contas, como diz um sábio persa, o amor é uma doença da qual ninguém quer livrar-se". Paulo Coelho ** My Linux - http://www.slackware.com == My BSD - http://www.openbsd.org
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