Location of 'user.def' Files on the Management Server

The 'user.def' files contain the user-defined implied rules.

Important - To edit the file, go to the context of the applicable Domain Management ServerClosed Check Point Single-Domain Security Management Server or a Multi-Domain Security Management Server.. To go to the required context, use the command "mdsenv <IP Address or Name of Domain Management Server>".

Location of files on an R80.40 Security Management Server:

Version of the Target Security Gateway

Location of the File

R80.40,

R80.30,

R80.20,

R80.10

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.FW1

R80.20SP on Maestro, or Scalable Chassis

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.FW1

R80.20.x on Quantum Spark Appliances 1530 / 1550 / 1570 / 1570R / 1590

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.SFWR80CMP

R77.30,

R77.20,

R77.10,

R77

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R77CMP

R77.20.x on SMB Appliances 1100 / 1200R / 1400

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.SFWR77CMP

R76SP.x on Scalable Chassis

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R76CMP

R76

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R76CMP

R75.40VS,

R75.40VS for 61000 Scalable Chassis

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R7540VSCMP

R75.47,

R75.46,

R75.45,

R75.40

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R7540CMP

R75.30,

R75.20

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.R7520CMP

R75.20.x on SMB Appliances 1100

$FWDIR/conf/user.def.SFWR75CMP

Important - If the required file does not exist, create a copy of the $FWDIR/conf/user.def.FW1 file, rename it, and edit it.