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How do you verify the Check Point kernel running on a firewall? seenagapeOctober 15, 2014 How do you verify the Check Point kernel running on a firewall? A.fw ver -k B.fw ctl pstat C.fw ctl get kernel D.fw kernel Show Answer
knuema says: October 29, 2014 at 1:05 am According to older discussions on this question the answer is A) fw ver -k 1 0
h3r3tic says: November 25, 2014 at 2:21 am Definitely A) fw ver -k HostName> fw ver -k This is Check Point VPN-1(TM) & FireWall-1(R) R75.45 – Build 193 kernel: R75.45 – Build 002 fw ctl pstat outputs statistics, but not the kernel version 1 0
Glenn says: October 2, 2015 at 5:20 am I think the answer should be B guys. This question is not asking us for the kernel version. It is asking us to verify the kernel. 0 0
crosspopz says: January 14, 2016 at 8:24 pm Glenn, fw ctl pstat outputs statistics, not the kernel version 0 0
Esteban says: January 2, 2017 at 5:21 pm B. fw ctl pstat I agree with Glenn, answer is B because you can verify the kernel, they are not asking for the version: 0 1
FriedBacon says: January 12, 2017 at 3:42 am I have to agree it’s B fw ver -k just prints the version, regardless if it is running or not Answer should be ‘fw ctl pstat’ 0 0
FriedBacon says: January 21, 2017 at 12:35 pm Hmmm..I though about ths question: It is NOT asking: “is the firewall kernel running” It IS ASKING: What IS the firewall kernel name that the device is currently running So answer is ‘fw ver -k’ 0 0
ccsestudent says: August 19, 2017 at 2:14 pm B. fw ctl pstat Now I could realise that they aren’t askink for the version 0 0
According to older discussions on this question the answer is A) fw ver -k
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Definitely A) fw ver -k
HostName> fw ver -k
This is Check Point VPN-1(TM) & FireWall-1(R) R75.45 – Build 193
kernel: R75.45 – Build 002
fw ctl pstat outputs statistics, but not the kernel version
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Same on GAIA R77.30
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I think the answer should be B guys. This question is not asking us for the kernel version. It is asking us to verify the kernel.
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Glenn, fw ctl pstat outputs statistics, not the kernel version
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I agree. B is correct.
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B. fw ctl pstat
I agree with Glenn, answer is B because you can verify the kernel, they are not asking for the version:
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I have to agree it’s B
fw ver -k just prints the version, regardless if it is running or not
Answer should be ‘fw ctl pstat’
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Hmmm..I though about ths question:
It is NOT asking: “is the firewall kernel running”
It IS ASKING: What IS the firewall kernel name that the device is currently running
So answer is ‘fw ver -k’
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fw ver -k
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fw ctl pstat
Now I could realise that they aren’t askink for the version
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