How to connect a "traditional" Check Management Server R77.x to SecureTrack has been described before:
Now let's see how a R80.x Check Point Management Server (SMS) can be connected to SecureTrack.

 


Prepare the Check Point SMS

First of all, a Permission Profile needs to be defined. Since R80, a profile needs to allow write access to SMS due to the new Management API.
To do so, in SmartConsole navigate at top left to Manage & Settings > Permissions & Administrators > Permission Profiles.

You will need an Administrator for Tufin SecureTrack using the Management API. So it's necessary to navigate to Manage & Settings > Permissions & Administrators > Administrators to define it.

Next, an object of the type Host Node is needed representing the System Tufin SecureTrack is running on. This is necessary because the IP address is needed when the OPSEC Application is defined in a later step. To define it, navigate to the top right in SmartConsole and select Object Catetories > Network Objects > New > Host.

To initiate the Secure Internal Communication (SIC), defining an OPSEC Application is necessary. To do so, navigate to Object Categories > Servers > OPSEC Applications > Applications and define a new one. Necessary protocols are LEA (Log Export API) to have access to logs as well as CPMI (Check Point Management Interface) to have access to the objects and rules.

It's necessary to configure the permissions of Tufin SecureTrack within Check Point. For CPMI as well as for LEA a Read-Only Permission Profile should be sufficient. You are free to allow further access, but it's not necessary if the use of only SecureTrack is planned.

After these steps, the SIC should be initiated by setting an Activation Key. This is a One-Time Password for authenticating Tufin SecureTrack at the SMS. When this authentication is successful, a newly generated certificate is transferred to SecureTrack. From then on, authentication is based on this certificate. The communication is encrypted as it is between the Check Point components like e.g. SMS and Firewall Module.

 

When the password is typed twice, the button Initialize finishes this part of the configuration.

 Please don't forget to make this newly generated certificate available by installing the Database. This is done by Menu > Install Database. If you forget to install the database on the SMS, the connection to SecureTrack won't work.

 


Prepare the Check Point Rulebase

If there is a Firewall between Tufin SecureTrack and Check Point SMS, a rule must allow the necessary access. Besides the access using LEA and CPMI furhter connections are needed, e.g. for Certificate Management:

  • 443/tpc
    Connection from SecureTrack Server to SMS when using the Management API
  • 18184/tcp
    Connection from SecureTrack to SMS / Logserver to retrieve log data (statistics) and Audit log data (recognition of actions done by administrators)
  • 18190/tcp
    Connection from SecureTrack to SMS with a CPMI client to retrieve the latest revision
  • 18210/tcp
    Connection to SMS for authenticating using the one-time password and for retrieving the certificate
  • 18264/tcp
    Connnection needed to access the CRL running on the SMS to check if the certificate presented by SMS is valid

So a rule needs to be configured. This is necessary if any firewall is between SecureTrack and SMS. When a Check Point Firewall is in between, the rule could look like this:

 


 Configure Check Point SMS in Tufin SecureTrack

The Check Point SMS needs to be defined in SecureTrack so the configuration can be monitored. To do so, some steps are necessary. First of all, connect with administrative rights to Tufin SecureTrack using a web browser using HTTPS (443/tcp). In the default configuration doesn't redirect a HTTP request from port 80/tcp to the correct port.

 

In the Menu go to Settings > Monitoring > Manage Devices. On the left pane all monitored devices are listed. On the right side a new device can be definded. Here, select Check Point SmartCenter.

After this selection a wizard starts, asking for several configuration options in six steps.

The Device Type can't be changed here since this option has been selected before. The other options are:

  • Name for Display
    Name shown in SecureTrack for this device
  • Domain
    If SecureTrack is configured to use Domains, the corresponding Domain can be selected there. Please be aware that using this option clearly separates all data.
  • Get revisions from <IP> or <Offline File>
    If the SMS is monitored live, the IP Address of the SMS is provided here. If there is no direct access, configuration data can be imported. Please be aware that this option requires a license also - even if there is no monitoring of the changes.
  • Usage Analysis
    Here it's selected which data are collected. Esp. when "Rule and Object Usage" reports are required, the first two options need to be selected.
  • Topology
    It's recommended to select the enablement of the Topology because in this case, all information that require Topology is available (e.g. Policy Analysis, Zones, Compliance Rules...).
  • Version of Check Point SMS
    If you are using R80, be sure to select R80 here since the connection differs from the "traditional one".

The next step is to authenticate using the One-Time Password and to retrieve the certificate used from then on to authenticate.

It's necessary to provide the name of the OPSEC Application configured in Check Point SmartDashboard. The Activation Key is the One-Time Password provided during configuration in Check Point SMS.

 

In many cases the next windows can be kept using "default" for the OPSEC settings.

If there were changes configured in $CPDIR/conf/sic_policy.conf they can be considered here. It's all about authentication used for LEA and CPMI. All relevant Check Point options can be selected, so a successful authenticated connection from Tufin SecureTrack to Check Point SMS is possible.

The next step has been introduced with R80. For use of the Management API it's necessary to have an administrative user defined at the SMS (see above). Tufin SecureTrack uses this administrator to connect to the SMS via HTTPS.

In some cases the configuration for the timing of monitoring needs to be adjusted.

As in many cases, the default setting is useful when the global configured timing is sufficient.

Finally, the configured connection should be tested. If this is ok, the buttons Save and Done finalize the configuration.

 


Monitoring the Check Point R80 SMS

The status of monitoring the SMS can be checked using Menu > Settings > Administration > Status. Depending on the connection and the load on the Check Point SMS the status will remain some time in "Starting" and "Yellow". When it has changed to "Green" the SMS is shown under Menu > Compare also in green and after a short time the first revision will show up.