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How can you do this?

You have two rules, ten users, and two user groups in a Security Policy. You create database
version 1 for this configuration. You then delete two existing users and add a new user group. You
modify one rule and add two new rules to the Rule Base. You save the Security Policy and create
database version 2. After awhile, you decide to roll back to version 1 to use the Rule Base, but you
want to keep your user database. How can you do this?

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A.
Run fwm dbexport -l filename. Restore the database. Then, run fwm dbimport -l filename to
import the users.
B. Run fwm_dbexport to export the user database. Select restore the entire database in the
Database Revision screen. Then, run fwm_dbimport.

C.
Restore the entire database, except the user database, and then create the new user and user
group.

D.
Restore the entire database, except the user database.

11 Comments on “How can you do this?

  1. Vlad says:

    Correct is A
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    Ref: Command Line R77
    fwm dbexport and fwm dbimport (non-LDIF Usage) cannot export and import user groups. To
    export and import a user database, including groups, proceed as follows:
    * Run fwm dbexport on the source Security Management server.
    * On the destination Security Management server, create the groups manually.
    * Run fwm dbimport on the destination Security Management server.
    The users will be added to the groups to which they belonged on the source Security Management server.




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    1. leobase says:

      I don´t think it is A, because -l is for exporting to LDIF file format for importing to a LDAP-Server. If you want to export the user-db to a file to import it again you need -f for export to file.




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