R80.20 is now General Available!
Check Point released their newest version R80.20 as GA today. The main difference with the earlier released R80.20.M1 (Management Feature release) is that R80.20 GA is also available for Security Gateways.
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Check Point released their newest version R80.20 as GA today. The main difference with the earlier released R80.20.M1 (Management Feature release) is that R80.20 GA is also available for Security Gateways.
Today we ran into a situation we needed to recover the Gaia Admin password of a Logserver which was hosted on VMware. Therefore we could not use the procedure to create a EmergenDisk USB...
R80.20 Security Gateway is now also available in the Public EA program. It’s available as seperate ISO’s and CPUSE packages for Security Management and Security Gateway. A new Deployment Agent version and SmartConsole R80.20...
Check Point is launching an Early Availability (EA) program for it’s upcoming release R80.20 which might be released this summer. There are currently two EA programs available. Production EAThe Production EA program is for Check...
Almost a year ago I ran into the CPUSE timeout issue when Saving File Permissions. Last week I ran into a similar problem when creating a snapshot of the same VSX gateway. In a...
Earlier today a colleague found out that when he used fw monitor on R80.10 he saw two extra inspection points in the output. For years we’ve all seen iIoO but since R80.10 there is...
Check Point Professional Services released a video on how to migrate from R77.30 to R80.10. Watch and learn…
When releases like R80.10 hit the spotlights there will always be new features that don’t get immediate attention. Something that changes with R80.10 is the new ability to enable automatic creation of Proxy ARP for manual...
The wait is finally over. R80.10 has been released today and the necessary files for a clean install or upgrade from R7x.x or R80 can be downloaded from Support Center.
It seems that the Gaia Deployment Agent, also known as CPUSE, is affected by a memory leak. When monitoring devices we saw memory usage increasing rapidly to almost unhealthy proportions. Most of the time...
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