check_point.mgmt.cp_mgmt_service_tcp – Manages service-tcp objects on Check Point over Web Services API

Note

This plugin is part of the check_point.mgmt collection (version 2.2.0).

You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.

To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install check_point.mgmt.

To use it in a playbook, specify: check_point.mgmt.cp_mgmt_service_tcp.

New in version 2.9: of check_point.mgmt

Synopsis

  • Manages service-tcp objects on Check Point devices including creating, updating and removing objects.

  • All operations are performed over Web Services API.

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

aggressive_aging

dictionary

Sets short (aggressive) timeouts for idle connections.

default_timeout

integer

Default aggressive aging timeout in seconds.

enable

boolean

N/A

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

timeout

integer

Aggressive aging timeout in seconds.

use_default_timeout

boolean

N/A

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

auto_publish_session

boolean

Publish the current session if changes have been performed after task completes.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

color

string

Color of the object. Should be one of existing colors.

Choices:

  • aquamarine

  • black

  • blue

  • crete blue

  • burlywood

  • cyan

  • dark green

  • khaki

  • orchid

  • dark orange

  • dark sea green

  • pink

  • turquoise

  • dark blue

  • firebrick

  • brown

  • forest green

  • gold

  • dark gold

  • gray

  • dark gray

  • light green

  • lemon chiffon

  • coral

  • sea green

  • sky blue

  • magenta

  • purple

  • slate blue

  • violet red

  • navy blue

  • olive

  • orange

  • red

  • sienna

  • yellow

comments

string

Comments string.

details_level

string

The level of detail for some of the fields in the response can vary from showing only the UID value of the object to a fully detailed representation of the object.

Choices:

  • uid

  • standard

  • full

groups

list / elements=string

Collection of group identifiers.

ignore_errors

boolean

Apply changes ignoring errors. You won’t be able to publish such a changes. If ignore-warnings flag was omitted - warnings will also be ignored.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

ignore_warnings

boolean

Apply changes ignoring warnings.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

keep_connections_open_after_policy_installation

boolean

Keep connections open after policy has been installed even if they are not allowed under the new policy. This overrides the settings in the Connection Persistence page. If you change this property, the change will not affect open connections, but only future connections.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

match_by_protocol_signature

boolean

A value of true enables matching by the selected protocol’s signature - the signature identifies the protocol as genuine. Select this option to limit the port to the specified protocol. If the selected protocol does not support matching by signature, this field cannot be set to true.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

match_for_any

boolean

Indicates whether this service is used when ‘Any’ is set as the rule’s service and there are several service objects with the same source port and protocol.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

name

string / required

Object name.

override_default_settings

boolean

Indicates whether this service is a Data Domain service which has been overridden.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

port

string

The number of the port used to provide this service. To specify a port range, place a hyphen between the lowest and highest port numbers, for example 44-55.

protocol

string

Select the protocol type associated with the service, and by implication, the management server (if any) that enforces Content Security and Authentication for the service. Selecting a Protocol Type invokes the specific protocol handlers for each protocol type, thus enabling higher level of security by parsing the protocol, and higher level of connectivity by tracking dynamic actions (such as opening of ports).

session_timeout

integer

Time (in seconds) before the session times out.

source_port

string

Port number for the client side service. If specified, only those Source port Numbers will be Accepted, Dropped, or Rejected during packet inspection. Otherwise, the source port is not inspected.

state

string

State of the access rule (present or absent). Defaults to present.

Choices:

  • present ← (default)

  • absent

sync_connections_on_cluster

boolean

Enables state-synchronized High Availability or Load Sharing on a ClusterXL or OPSEC-certified cluster.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

tags

list / elements=string

Collection of tag identifiers.

use_default_session_timeout

boolean

Use default virtual session timeout.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

version

string

Version of checkpoint. If not given one, the latest version taken.

wait_for_task

boolean

Wait for the task to end. Such as publish task.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

wait_for_task_timeout

integer

How many minutes to wait until throwing a timeout error.

Default: 30

Examples

- name: add-service-tcp
  cp_mgmt_service_tcp:
    aggressive_aging:
      enable: true
      timeout: 360
      use_default_timeout: false
    keep_connections_open_after_policy_installation: false
    match_for_any: true
    name: New_TCP_Service_1
    port: 5669
    session_timeout: 0
    state: present
    sync_connections_on_cluster: true

- name: set-service-tcp
  cp_mgmt_service_tcp:
    aggressive_aging:
      default_timeout: 3600
    color: green
    name: New_TCP_Service_1
    port: 5656
    state: present

- name: delete-service-tcp
  cp_mgmt_service_tcp:
    name: New_TCP_Service_1
    state: absent

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key

Description

cp_mgmt_service_tcp

dictionary

The checkpoint object created or updated.

Returned: always, except when deleting the object.

Authors

  • Or Soffer (@chkp-orso)