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So, other then manually entering new passwords into mars for existing devices, is my only other option to use a seed file and rediscover the devices? Does this erase what's already there or will it even work if there are existing devices?Thanks,Erric
Hi all,I'm trying to add a device, and I got side trakced with something. Upon revisiting I had to log in again and didn't see the object I was working with in the security and devices page. so, I created another object but I get a message telling me...
Hi Bryan,Yes, you can use MARS with checkpoint. You will need to make the MARS device an OPSEC client and exchange SIC keys with the firewall managers. It's not too hard and there is a pretty decent guide here:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security...
I had always though that there was no way to recover the pnadmin password. Turns out, according to TAC that you can do this if you log into the GUI with another Admin level user. The other caveat is that you have to be using local password authentica...
There are various articles out this past weekend where Cisco has said there will be no more 3rd party support.I don't know if this means that we're stuck at R65 or that Cisco will continue to support Checkpoint releases...http://ciscomars.blogspot.co...
I don't think this answers his question since it's about MS SQL server.There is a thread from Jul 22 2008 that talks about MS SQL. The concensus is that it doesn't work as is. The thread was written over a year ago and looks like it pertains to MARS ...