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02-07-2014 07:24 AM
I recently added the ms-lync-online app to a rule in my PA-500. We decided we didn't need it and removed it. After a month of commits and saves that app is still showing up in the commit window summary and asking for a required app with it. I have checked everywhere and that app is not part of any rule but the PA unit still thinks it is. Any ideas how to clear this.
02-07-2014 08:32 AM
Hello,
You can try with "commit force" from CLI.
Else, Deactivate that rule >>> commit and activate again >>> commit.
Thanks
02-07-2014 07:51 AM
Hello Sir,
While you are applying a commit on this firewall, it should show the "rule name" along with the warning messages.
Example:: Rule 'XYZ' application dependency warning:
Application 'ms-lync-base' requires 'kerberos' be allowed, but 'kerberos' is denied in Rule 'DenyAny'
Application 'ms-lync-base' requires 'sip' be allowed, but 'sip' is denied in Rule 'DenyAny'
Application 'ms-lync-base' requires 'soap' be allowed, but 'soap' is denied in Rule 'DenyAny'
Could you please verify that rule once. If that rule is not having an application "MS-LYNC" added, then do a "commit force" from CLI else, Deactivate that rule >>> commit and activate again >>> commit.
Hope this helps
Thanks
02-07-2014 08:12 AM
Hello MemphisBrothers,
We can commit the whole config and just not the differential config. This is how we do.
configure
commit force
Once this is done can you test if you still see this.
If still seen can we do config Audit for the latest 2 config versions ( ALL for the lines ) and search for keyword ms-lync-online.
OR
Also we can export the running configuration to a xml file and do search for the keyword ms-lync-online.
These should resolve or direct the resolution.
02-07-2014 08:24 AM
It does. I just didn't get that part in the copy. I did remove it from the attached rule. The message is erroneous.
02-07-2014 08:32 AM
Hello,
You can try with "commit force" from CLI.
Else, Deactivate that rule >>> commit and activate again >>> commit.
Thanks
02-07-2014 08:34 AM
Tried the commit force in CLI. No good. Still showing up. How do you export the config to XML?
02-07-2014 08:52 AM
Below is the image explaining where to go and how to export config file. They get exported as xml as they are in the format of xml.
02-07-2014 09:07 AM
I was able to open the current config in XML and did a search for ms-lync-online. No matches found. This is looking like a bug
02-07-2014 09:44 AM
Have you tried deactivating that rule >>> commit and activate again >>> commit.
02-07-2014 11:29 AM
Cannot do this until late at night after bus, hours
02-07-2014 02:50 PM
Could you please tell your OS version also ?
02-07-2014 07:02 PM
I am trying this now.
02-07-2014 07:38 PM
It looks like disabling the rule, committing, and enabling, committing did it. Thanks everyone
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