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Which of the following would NOT be a flag when debugging a unified policy?

  • A. tls
  • B. rulebase
  • C. clob
  • D. connection
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keikei1228
4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
When debugging a unified policy in Check Point, the following flags are commonly used: ・rulebase: Refers to the rule base and is used to debug issues related to policy rules. ・clob: Refers to the Context-Based Layered Object Base, which is used in unified policy debugging. ・connection: Refers to connection handling and is used to debug issues related to traffic connections. However, tls is not a flag used for debugging a unified policy. TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for securing communications, and while it may be relevant in other contexts, it is not a flag for unified policy debugging.
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eww_cybr
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
fw ctl debug 0 fw ctl debug -m UP + info module rulebase connection manager clob log sec_rb vpn address mab fw ctl debug -m UPIS + info clob fw ctl debug + drop conn fw ctl debug -buf 32000 fw ctl kdebug -p time -f > <Output file name>
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