How to rename a CMA in Provider-1

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How to rename a CMA in Provider-1

by Trey Darley :: Rate this Message:

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Morning, all -

As my google-fu is seemingly weak today I put the question to you: is
there a way to rename a CMA (or at least change the display name) in Check
Point Provider-1?

Much obliged!
--Trey


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Re: How to rename a CMA in Provider-1

by A. Dreyer-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Trey,

> As my google-fu is seemingly weak today I put the question to you: is
> there a way to rename a CMA (or at least change the display name) in Check
> Point Provider-1?

Renaming the CMA is like renaming a SmartCenter Server - which usually means your CA changes, so all certificates need to be recreated.
Which version(s) are you running?



Regards,
Achim

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Re: How to rename a CMA in Provider-1

by Trey Darley :: Rate this Message:

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Hi, Achim -

Mostly R65 with a few R60 (and odd R55 here and there.)

So basically I'd have to re-sic all the member firewalls after recreating
the CMA? I was dearly wishing there were some shortcut. I don't actually
so much care what the CMA is named; I just wish there were some way of
changing the display name.

No cli hacks lurking out there in the ether?

Cheers,
--Trey

> Hi Trey,
>
>> As my google-fu is seemingly weak today I put the question to you: is
>> there a way to rename a CMA (or at least change the display name) in
>> Check
>> Point Provider-1?
>
> Renaming the CMA is like renaming a SmartCenter Server - which usually
> means your CA changes, so all certificates need to be recreated.
> Which version(s) are you running?
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Achim
>
> --
> Achim Dreyer
> Senior Unix & Network Admin
> RHCE, RHCA, CCSA, CCSE, CCSE+, CCNA
>
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