Hi Chuck,
> Using fw-1 3.0b on a Sun Solaris 2.6 system, is there a shell command
> that will remove a workstation object from the database?
I have not heard of such a beast so if you find out about one
please let me know. However, as objects.C and the '.W' files
are easy to parse I don't think this is a difficult thing to
do. I use a perl script which tries to check if objects defined
in objects.C are referenced elsewhere in either objects.C or
the .W file. It isn't perfect but does show me unused objects (it
also shows a few that are used because it doesn't check for
objects referenced in the firewall object interface definitions).
If I had some spare time I would like to tackle this. I'm learning
python in my spare time so perhaps I can try this as a learning
exercise but don't hold your breath. :-)
If you want to look at my perl script for checking for unused
objects let me know. It is a quick and dirty script so would
come with no warranty, etc. :-)
Regards,
Roy
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