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2003-07-16T14:12:24Z
Date parsed: 7/16/2003 2:12:24 PM
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:12:24 +0200

Hello,

I'm using SL4NT 3.1 on Windows Server 2003.
The service is set to logon via the Local System account.

I need to issue the clear local-host command on a small PIX,
whenever the %PIX-4-407001 syslog messaged is received.
I created the rules for the event and I'm using teraterm ttl script
to do the trick; if I invoke the script from another batch file it works
correctly.

However SLN4NT does not run the batch, although another
action in the rule is to send a warning email and I correctly get it.

In the run a program I tried the cmd.exe /C path\batch both
with and without quotes with no success.
The local system account has NTFS rights to access and execute
all the needed resources.

Anyone has an advice?

Thank you,

/Mario Biassoni


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2003-07-16T21:30:25Z
Date parsed: 7/16/2003 9:30:25 PM
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:30:25 +0200

Mario,

try the following:

Create a batch file, e.g. testbat.cmd in the C:\Test directory. The batch
file should contain the following text line:

echo %path% >>c:\temp\testbat.log

Then configure the SL4NT action to execute the command:

cmd.exe /C c:\temp\testbat.cmd


Then trigger the action execution by sending a test message. If the batch
file is executed, then you should find a testbat.log file in the C:\temp
directory.

I guess this will work in your case (it does on my test system).

Franz




"Mario Biassoni" <mario@biassoni.it> wrote in message
news:DeDAqs4SDHA.3396@is1.netal.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'm using SL4NT 3.1 on Windows Server 2003.
> The service is set to logon via the Local System account.
>
> I need to issue the clear local-host command on a small PIX,
> whenever the %PIX-4-407001 syslog messaged is received.
> I created the rules for the event and I'm using teraterm ttl script
> to do the trick; if I invoke the script from another batch file it works
> correctly.
>
> However SLN4NT does not run the batch, although another
> action in the rule is to send a warning email and I correctly get it.
>
> In the run a program I tried the cmd.exe /C path\batch both
> with and without quotes with no success.
> The local system account has NTFS rights to access and execute
> all the needed resources.
>
> Anyone has an advice?
>
> Thank you,
>
> /Mario Biassoni
>
>


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