learning cisco pix firewall step by step

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Nipper command line options

When you run nipper /? or nipper –help, you’ll get a short help text :

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                         CLI Version 0.12.0

http://nipper.titania.co.uk

            Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Ian Ventura-Whiting

Nipper is a  Network Infrastructure  Configuration Parser.  Nipper takes
a network infrastructure  device configuration,  processes the  file and
produces  a report  which can  include detailed a  security audit  and a
configuration report.

By default, input is retrieved from stdin and is output (in HTML format)
to stdout.

Command:
    nipper [Options]

General Options:
    --input=<file>
    Specifies a  device configuration  file to  process.  For CheckPoint
    Firewall-1  configurations,  the  input should be the conf directory
    (or the database directory).

    --output=<file> | --report=<file>
    Specified an output file for the report.

    --version
    Displays the program version.

Example:
    The  example   below  will   process  a   Cisco   IOS-based   router
    configuration file called ios.conf  and output  the report to a file
    called report.html.

    nipper --ios-router --input=ios.conf --output=report.html

For additional help:
    --help[=<topic>]
    Show  the  online help  or show  the  additional  help on  the topic
    specified.  The help  topics  are;  GENERAL,  DEVICES,  DEVICES-ADV,
    SNMP,  REPORT, REPORT-ADV,  REPORT-SECT, REPORT-HTML,  REPORT-LATEX,
    AUDIT-ACL, AUDIT-PASS, AUDIT-ADV or CONFIG-FILE.

Copy the screenos (or other compatible) config file into the folder and run

nipper –input=yourconfigfile.cfg –output=firewallaudit.html

If the tool has difficulties determining the type of device, you can specify the device using one of the following parameters :

    CMD Option       Device Type
    ====================================================
    --auto           Auto-Detect Device (Default)
    --3com-firewall  3Com SuperStack 3 Firewall
    --accelar        Bay Networks Accelar
    --cp-firewall    CheckPoint Firewall Module
    --cp-management  CheckPoint Management Module
    --ios-router     Cisco IOS-based Router
    --ios-catalyst   Cisco IOS-based Catalyst Switch
    --pix            Cisco PIX-based Firewall
    --asa            Cisco ASA-based Firewall
    --fwsm           Cisco FWSM-based Router
    --catos          Cisco CatOS-based Catalyst
    --nmp            Cisco NMP-based Catalyst
    --css            Cisco Content Services Switch
    --procurve       HP ProCurve Switches
    --screenos       Juniper NetScreen Firewall
    --nokiaip        Nokia IP Firewall
    --passport       Nortel Passport Device
    --nortel-switch  Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
    --sonicos        SonicWall SonicOS Firewall

Try it – you’ll love it.

Making usb bootable norton ghost image drive

Making usb bootable norton ghost image drive

1 – install hp usb format tool on your system, run it as administrator and use it to format your usb

install hp usb format tool on your system

install hp usb format tool on your system

2 – make sure to select FAT 32, else the ghost.exe wont run, select create DOS startup disk, using Dos file select win98 folder

run hp usb format tool as administrator

run hp usb format tool as administrator


3 – manually copy the two files (these are mouse driver files) MOUSE.COM & MOUSE.BAT

make sure to select FAT 32, else the ghost.exe wont run, select create DOS startup disk, using Dos file select win98 folder

make sure to select FAT 32, else the ghost.exe wont run, select create DOS startup disk, using Dos file select win98 folder

4 – Manually copy ghost.exe from the autoghost folder as shown in diagram

manually copy paste these two files in usb to load usb drivers

manually copy paste these two files in usb to load usb drivers

5 – copy the norton ghost image backup file in the usb as shown in the figure

complete files in bootable norton ghost usb

complete files in bootable norton ghost usb

6 – boot the system using the usb, a dos command prompt will appear
7 – use command DIR to list all the files
8 – run mouse.com and mouse.bat to load mouse drivers for norton ghost
9 – run ghost.exe to start norton ghost gui
10 – select the norton ghost backup file and restore it on the system

THE COMPLETE PACKAGE OF SOFTWARES REQUIRED TO GET THIS DONE CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM HERE

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