I ended up just manually documenting my rules as I had already spent too much time trying to figure out how to export them.Its a great tool made by Boll, one of WatchGuards Swiss partners.
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Watchguard Policy Manager How To Export ThemOne of the features in an upcoming release is a human readable output of your configuration policy. The goal is for you to press a button, and get an output (which you can export to HTML) that shows all your policies in a human readable fashion. ![]() I cant give any specific dates, but this is coming pretty soon. Products like AutoDoc will still offer other benefits above this, but our upcoming feature will at least give WatchGuard XTM customers a nice human readable policy output. Watchguard Policy Manager Code To RetrieveCreated the code to retrieve all the system parameters, policies, rule sets, services, aliases stored into the Access database tables. ![]() I agree, not as pretty and the AutoDoc report but saves and gives you all the information in a very legible format. If I need to do some quickdirty config hacking, I prefer a normal text editor. The above discussed topic is more about putting all the parameters of the config into some kind of database, so you could possibly compare two configs and see, what has changed, store configs in your own database (and export if needed), etc. Watchguard Policy Manager Update The ToolWould be a fulltime job to keep track of the changes and update the tool(s) needed for that.
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