The process ________ is responsible for Management High Availability synchronization.
A. CPD
B. FWSYNC
C. CPLMD
D. FWM
13 Comments on “The process ________ is responsible for Management High Availability synchronization.”
Timsays:
TCP 18221, part of CPD
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FriedBaconsays:
The epic troll haha
Just an overview of common processes:
->’fwm’ (Firewall Management):
-Runs on Security Management Server (SMS) only and handles most
SmartConsole GUI connections, policy verification & compilation,
and Management HA Sync
->’fwd’ (Firewall Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-Mainly handles passing of logs from the Security Gateways to the
SMS, but on the Security Gateway also acts as a parent process
to many security server processes that do advanced inspection
outside the kernel
->’cpd’ (CheckPoint Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-handles generic functions such as SIC/certificates, licensing,
SmartView Monitor, and pushing/fetching policy between the SMS and
Security Gateway
->’cpwd’ (CheckPoint Watchdog Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-Monitors all Check Point user-space processes and restarts them
if they die similarly to the Unix process “init”. Run “cpwd_admin list”
to see what daemons it monitors
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Lemuelsays:
where did you get this? Can you send a link please?
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CP Mastersays:
Fuck you Tim. Your’e a worthless piece of shit
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Joshsays:
stop your wording
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CP Mastersays:
do us a favor and drink a cup of bleach Tim
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Joshsays:
return tu civilization
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b77says:
From sk52421 – tcp/18221 – by FWM
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pranabsays:
fwm is correct
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Trololosays:
D. fwm
sk91920
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Port 18221 is used by the fwm process for the synchronization process. When running the ‘netstat –na | find “18221”’ command on the Secondary Management server, you notice that the fwm process on it does not listen on port 18221.
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vpn123says:
Correct Answer: D
Firewall Management (fwm) is available on any management product, including Multi-Domain and on products that requite direct GUI access, such as SmartEvent, It provides the following:
TCP 18221, part of CPD
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The epic troll haha
Just an overview of common processes:
->’fwm’ (Firewall Management):
-Runs on Security Management Server (SMS) only and handles most
SmartConsole GUI connections, policy verification & compilation,
and Management HA Sync
->’fwd’ (Firewall Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-Mainly handles passing of logs from the Security Gateways to the
SMS, but on the Security Gateway also acts as a parent process
to many security server processes that do advanced inspection
outside the kernel
->’cpd’ (CheckPoint Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-handles generic functions such as SIC/certificates, licensing,
SmartView Monitor, and pushing/fetching policy between the SMS and
Security Gateway
->’cpwd’ (CheckPoint Watchdog Daemon):
-Runs on both SMS’s and Security Gateways
-Monitors all Check Point user-space processes and restarts them
if they die similarly to the Unix process “init”. Run “cpwd_admin list”
to see what daemons it monitors
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where did you get this? Can you send a link please?
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Fuck you Tim. Your’e a worthless piece of shit
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stop your wording
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do us a favor and drink a cup of bleach Tim
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return tu civilization
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From sk52421 – tcp/18221 – by FWM
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fwm is correct
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D. fwm
sk91920
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Port 18221 is used by the fwm process for the synchronization process. When running the ‘netstat –na | find “18221”’ command on the Secondary Management server, you notice that the fwm process on it does not listen on port 18221.
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Correct Answer: D
Firewall Management (fwm) is available on any management product, including Multi-Domain and on products that requite direct GUI access, such as SmartEvent, It provides the following:
– GUI Client communication
– Database manipulation
– Policy Compilation
– Management HA sync
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D. FWM
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TCP – 18221 – CP_redundant – Check Point Redundant Management Protocol Synchronization connections between Primary and Secondary Security Management Severs / Customer Management Add-ons (CMAs) / Domain Management Servers (by FWM daemon).
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