To close all connections with the source interface
If3
:
gw-world:/> conn -close -srciface=If3
The -verbose Option
When the
-verbose
option is used, the
connections
command adds another line of output for each
connection that is prefixed with
...term:
. This line shows the changes, if any, made by
NetDefendOS in the interface or IP or port number as the connection traverses the firewall. For
example, consider this output showing a single connection:
gw-world:/> conn -verbose
State
Proto
Source
Destination
Tmout
-------- ------- --------------------------- ----------------------- ------
TCP_OPEN TCP
If1:10.4.0.16:60848
If3:192.168.96.82:80
262119
...term: If1:192.168.96.1:39097
If3:192.168.96.82:80
262119
Here, the original connection is subject to a NAT IP rule which transforms
If1:10.4.0.16:60848
into
If1:192.168.96.1:39097
. The destination remains the same but the source IP and port has been
changed by NetDefendOS. For this example, a private IP address has been used for illustration
but
192.168.96.1
would typically be a public IP address.
A complete list of all options for the
connections
command can be found in the separate
CLI
Reference Guide
.
2.6.5. The dconsole Command
The next step is to use the CLI command:
gw-world:/> dconsole
This can be abbreviated to:
gw-world:/> dcon
The dconsole command provides a list of important events that have occurred during
NetDefendOS operation and can help to establish the date, time and nature of events leading up
to a serious problem occurring. The output might look similar like the following:
Showing diagnose entries since 2008-05-22:
2008-06-21 11:54:58
Start (11.04.01-0:131)
2008-06-21 11:56:16
Stop (RECONFIGURE)
2008-06-21 11:56:21
Start (11.04.01-0:131)
2008-06-21 11:57:29
Stop (RECONFIGURE)
2008-06-21 11:59:31
Start (11.04.01-0:131)
2008-06-21 11:59:49
Stop (NORMAL)
"
"
Output from
dconsole
can include a dump of the system memory in the case of serious runtime
errors. Such a dump will look similar to the following:
'
'
Reason: Exception 'DataAbort' occurred at address 0x7aaea34
Generation date/time: 2008-07-04 14:23:56 List of loaded PE-modules:
fwloader(1.07.04): BA:0x00100000, EP:0x00101028, SS:0x0, IS:0xe7000
fwcore(811.04.01-2336): BA:0x07761038, EP:0x0007c630 Register dump:
----------------------------------------------------
r0 : 0xe1a0003c, r1 : 0x07c685dc, r2 : 0x00000004, r3 : 0x50013700,
r4 : 0x06cb2d04, r5 : 0x0753a740, r6 : 0x050ce1f8, r7 : 0x00000000,
r8 : 0x0753a79c, r9 : 0x050ce1f8, r10: 0x00000000, r11: 0x0775ff34,
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