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PDB-PAN Debugger

L3 Networker

Well Team, 

 

Hit a keyboard shortcut earlier by accident and this populated. Can't find anything on the web about it or community. Know there was another way to debug the gui , https://[ip]/debug but never seen this. Took a picture and can't replicate what ever shortcut populated it 🙂 

 

PAN-OS 8.0.3-h3  -> happened on a VM-200. Is it a new feature that was left out of  the release notes ? 

 

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best regards 

 

Rob 

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L4 Transporter

It's internal debug tool for ui used by developers. Customers should not be using it.

Sorry cannot say the shortcut here 🙂

 

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L4 Transporter

It's internal debug tool for ui used by developers. Customers should not be using it.

Sorry cannot say the shortcut here 🙂

 

Who will find the shortcut first - somewhere in the various javascript files of the PAN WebUI?

 

😉

@Remo,

No see the real question is who knows the shortcut but won't post it here because it's actually not all that helpful as a debug tool for what we actually need to be looking at? 

Also I wonder how many people have read this and just tried random shortcuts on their keyboard to see if they can get it to come up; I definitely didn't waste 10 minutes trying to find it yesterday, nope not me 😉 

L7 Applicator

@BPry

Yes of course, for us firewalladmins it's more an easteregg than anything else 😉

L7 Applicator

FYI: After searching 30 seconds in the sourcode I found the key combination ... Ctrl + Alt + x

 

😉

 

(I am not responsible for any damage you do to your firewall/panorama with this debugging tool. Use this key combination at your own risk)

L7 Applicator

... and there are also other combinations ... have fun searching 😉

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