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Example 2.5. Editing a Configuration Object
When you need to modify the behavior of NetDefendOS, you will most likely need to modify one or several
configuration objects. This example shows how to edit the Comments property of the telnet service.
CLI
gw-world:/> set Service ServiceTCPUDP telnet Comments="Modified Comment"
Show the object again to verify the new property value:
gw-world:/> show Service ServiceTCPUDP telnet
Property
Value
-----------------
-------
Name:
telnet
DestinationPorts:
23
Type:
TCP
SourcePorts:
0-65535
SYNRelay:
No
PassICMPReturn:
No
ALG:
(none)
MaxSessions:
1000
Comments:
Modified Comment
Web Interface
1.
Go to Objects > Services
2.
Click on the telnet hyperlink in the list
3.
In the Comments textbox, enter your new comment
4.
Click OK
Verify that the new comment has been updated in the list.
Important
Changes to a configuration object will not be applied to a running system until you
activate and commit the changes.
Example 2.6. Adding a Configuration Object
This example shows how to add a new IP4Address object, here creating the IP address 192.168.10.10, to the
Address Book.
CLI
gw-world:/> add Address IP4Address myhost Address=192.168.10.10
Show the new object:
gw-world:/> show Address IP4Address myhost
Property
Value
---------------------
-------------
Name:
myhost
Address:
192.168.10.10
UserAuthGroups:
(none)
NoDefinedCredentials:
No
Comments:
(none)
Web Interface
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