Difference between revisions of "dbedit rule creation"
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+ | IMPORTANT: first rule for dbedit is rule 0, not 1. also, dbedit counts section headers as rules!!! | ||
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+ | so, to manipulate a rule # in the SmartDashboard, the formula is SmartDashboard rule # + # of section headers before it -1 + = dbedit rule # | ||
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add source host1 to rule 1 | add source host1 to rule 1 | ||
addelement fw_policies ##Standard rule:1:src:'' network_objects:host1 | addelement fw_policies ##Standard rule:1:src:'' network_objects:host1 | ||
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deleting a rule (untested) | deleting a rule (untested) | ||
dbedit> rmbyindex fw_policies ##Standard rule 10 | dbedit> rmbyindex fw_policies ##Standard rule 10 | ||
− | <br> | + | <br>dbedit> update_all |
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fw_policies::##Standard Updated Successfully | fw_policies::##Standard Updated Successfully | ||
[[category:dbedit]] | [[category:dbedit]] |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 15 May 2017
IMPORTANT: first rule for dbedit is rule 0, not 1. also, dbedit counts section headers as rules!!!
so, to manipulate a rule # in the SmartDashboard, the formula is SmartDashboard rule # + # of section headers before it -1 + = dbedit rule #
add source host1 to rule 1
addelement fw_policies ##Standard rule:1:src: network_objects:host1
deleting a rule (untested)
dbedit> rmbyindex fw_policies ##Standard rule 10
dbedit> update_all fw_policies::##Standard Updated Successfully