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12-01-2016 12:52 PM
I am on OS 7.0.10 and would like to get a nice easy to read list of the rules on my firewall, other than the html exported list does anyone know of a good method?
12-01-2016 01:13 PM
https://indeni.com/how-to-export-palo-alto-networks-firewalls/
That's probably the easiest way to read things if you don't want to read through the XML, it also gives you some decent sorting options.
12-01-2016 01:32 PM
Great suggestion I think I have done that one before but if I remember correctly it isn't very quick or easy and I want specific rules and don't want to hunt through all of them (I know sooo picky) 😉
12-02-2016 05:44 AM
Unless you really want to work with the XML I believe that is the only way to achieve a rule export. Once you have everything in excel you could simply select the rules that you want so that only those rules are displayed.
12-02-2016 06:19 AM
I think you are correct Bpry I just wanted to see if anyone had found a new, easier way to do this maybe it will be possible in a future OS
12-02-2016 07:04 AM
@cpainchaud I know that it's probably something that I just need to get more indepth with but I've never been able to utilize PAN-C easily. The setup takes a bit and actually getting it to do what I want is more hunting for a way to do it than anything else.
It's on my list of things to get more involved with but right now it's just one of those 'it's there' things for me.
12-02-2016 09:23 AM
So this is a script run from the command line to export specific rules from the PA into a excel spreadsheet?
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