The command that lists the firewall kernel modules on a Security Gateway is:
A.
fw list kernel modules
B.
fw ctl kernel chain
C.
fw ctl debug -m
D.
fw list modules
Explanation:
The command that lists the firewall kernel modules on a Security Gateway is:
The command that lists the firewall kernel modules on a Security Gateway is:
A.
fw list kernel modules
B.
fw ctl kernel chain
C.
fw ctl debug -m
D.
fw list modules
Explanation:
# fw ctl
Usage: fw ctl command args…
Commands: install, uninstall, pstat, iflist, arp, debug, kdebug, bench
chain, conn, multik, conntab
So there is no “list” or “kernel” flags, but -m also is incorrect…
I guess this is the most correct answer then…
It is C
With the this command we can see the modules with their options.