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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Could not push policy from R75.40VS to R67.10 VSX

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A customer of mine could not install policy to a Virtual System on R76.10 VSX cluster after upgrading MDM servers to R75.40VS. Policy veri...
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Monday, February 25, 2013

Check Point Security Report 2013 reveals scary picture

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If you did not look into 2013 Security report done by Check Point , it is probably a good time to do so. The document reveals quite dist...
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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Appliance sizing tool is available to partners

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Remember we have talked about Check Point Appliance Sizing tool some time ago ? Finally, Check Point partners have it available through Us...
Wednesday, February 6, 2013

GAiA SNMP howto SK article

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There is a fresh and very nice SecureKnowledge article about SNMP configuration on GAiA, with plenty of screenshots. Thanks to Ben Peeri ...
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

User Center application for iPhone

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If you are dealing with Check Point UserCenter on a daily basis, you might appreciate new Check Point iPhone app . It allows you to searc...
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Tufin Expert blog

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I am starting Tufin blog here . Similar to CCMA blog, I will be using it as public working notes concerning various Tufin related topics.

VSX R67: Incorrect IP address of re-defined VLAN interface

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I have got a support call the last week about inability to re-configure IP address on one of the Virtual Systems' VLAN interface on VSX ...
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