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Working With Configuration Files
-connection|modify-packet-inline
exit
exit
signatures 1300 0
engine normalizer
event-action produce-alert|produce-verbose-alert|deny-attacker-inline|deny-conne
ction-inline|deny-packet-inline|log-attacker-packets|log-pair-packets|log-victim
-packets|request-block-connection|request-block-host|request-snmp-trap|reset-tcp
-connection|modify-packet-inline
edit-default-sigs-only default-signatures-only
specify-syn-flood-max-embrionic yes
exit
exit
exit
exit
exit
! ------------------------------
service ssh-known-hosts
exit
! ------------------------------
service trusted-certificates
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QQLEwlTU00tSVBTMjAxFjAUBgNVBAMTDTEwLjg5LjEzMC4xMDgwHhcNMDMwMTAzMDE1MjEwWhcNMDUwM
TAzMDE1MjEwWjBXMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEcMBoGA1UEChMTQ2lzY28gU3lzdGVtcywgSW5jLjESMBAGA
1UECxMJU1NNLUlQUzIwMRYwFAYDVQQDEw0xMC44OS4xMzAuMTA4MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNA
DCBiQKBgQCzldqLFG4MT4bfgh3mJfP/DCilnnaLfzHK9FdnhmWI4FY+9MVvAI7MOhAcuV6HYfyp6n6cY
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etIJLEeRFh/mI2JcmwF2QIDAQABMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAA4GBAAUI2PLANTOehxvCfwd6UAFXvy8ui
fbjqKMC1jrrF+f9KGkxmR+XZvUaGOS83FYDXlXJvB5Xyxms+Y01wGjzKKpxegBoan8OB8o193Ueszdpv
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exit
! ------------------------------
service web-server
exit
sensor#
Copying and Restoring the Configuration File Using a Remote
Server
Use the copy [/erase] source-url destination-url keywords command to copy the configuration file to a
remote server. You can then restore the current configuration from the remote server. You are prompted
to back up the current configuration first.
We recommend copying the current configuration file to a remote server before upgrading.
Note
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Copying and Restoring the Configuration File Using a Remote Server

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