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General Tools
General Tools
The table below lists some general operating system commands that may be useful in running
your StoneGate engines. Some commands can be stopped by pressing Ctrl+c.
sginfo
[
-f
] [
-d
] [
-s
] [
-p
] [
--
] [
--help
]
Gathers system information you can send to Stonesoft support
if you are having problems. Use this command only when
instructed to do so by Stonesoft support.
-f
option forces sgInfo even if the configuration is encrypted.
-d
option includes core dumps in the sgInfo file.
-s
option includes slapcat output in the sgInfo file.
-p
option includes passwords in the sgInfo file (by default
passwords are erased from the output).
--
option creates the sgInfo file without displaying the
progress
--help
option displays usage information.
Table A.1 StoneGate-specific Command Line Tools on Engines (Continued)
Command
Description
Table A.2 General Command Line Tools on Engines
Command
Description
dmesg
Shows system logs and other information. Use the -h option to see usage.
halt
Shuts down the system.
ip
Displays IP-address related information. Type the command without options to see
usage. Example: type
ip addr
for basic information on all interfaces.
ping
Tool for sending ICMP echo packages to test connectivity. Type the command without
options to see usage.
ps
Reports status of running processes.
reboot
Reboots the system. Upon reboot, you enter a menu with startup options. For
example, this menu allows you to return the engine to the previous configuration.
scp
Secure copy. Type the command without options to see usage.
sftp
Secure FTP (for transferring files securely). Type the command without options to see
usage.
ssh
SSH client (for opening a terminal connection to other hosts). Type the command
without options to see usage.
tcpdump
Gives information on network traffic. Use the
-h
option to see usage.
top
Displays the top CPU processes taking most processor time. Use the
-h
option to see
usage.
Summary of Contents for stonegate 5.2
Page 1: ...STONEGATE 5 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM...
Page 5: ...5 INTRODUCTION In this section Using StoneGate Documentation 7...
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Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Planning the IPS Installation...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 4 Configuring NAT Addresses...
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Page 50: ...50 Chapter 6 Saving the Initial Configuration...
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Page 72: ...72 Chapter 8 Installing the Engine on Intel Compatible Platforms...
Page 73: ...73 UPGRADING In this section Upgrading 75...
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