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Using Dynamic Objects - Check Point Software Dynamic Objects are defined in SmartConsole and referenced in Security Policies, NAT tables, and profiles Some Dynamic Objects are provided by default Dynamic Objects let you: Create a VPN tunnel between CO gateways and SmartLSM Security Gateways
chkp-sgrimes Check-Point-dynamic-objects - GitHub Examples for creating and auditing dynamic objects Dynamic object types offer a flexible way to update attributes used in access policies in a way that allows them to be updated using automation logic
dynamic_objects - Check Point Software dynamic_objects Description Manages dynamic objects and their applicable ranges of IP addresses on the Security Gateway Important - In a Cluster, you must configure all the Cluster Members in the same way
How to configure external dynamic lists in Checkpoint In the link you provided it says that “A Dynamic Object is a "logical" object that will be resolved to an IP address differently on each Security Gateway using the dynamic_objects command A rule that uses this Dynamic Object will then be enforced on each Security Gateway on different objects ”
Using CheckPoint Dynamic Objects to Source NAT flows By default, the CheckPoint will usually have three dynamic objects that can be referenced in firewall and NAT policy rules In a 3-Nic deployment, you may want to reference the second internal NIC, for example to source NAT traffic bound to the internal servers to the CheckPoint’s internal IP address
Check Point Software Technologies Dynamic Objects module for . . . - GitHub This Terraform module allows users to support Dynamic Firewalling by integrating Consul with Check Point Software Technologies Cloud and Network-based Security Gateway devices to dynamically manage registration de-registration of Dynamic Objects based on services in Consul catalog
Configuring Dynamic Objects - sc1. checkpoint. com Manages dynamic objects on the appliance The dynamic_objects command specifies an IP address to which the dynamic object is resolved First, define the dynamic object in the SmartDashboard Then create the same object with the CLI (-n argument)