3.8. Downloading/Uploading the configuration

The XML file may be retrieved from the FireBrick, or uploaded to the FireBrick using HTTP transfers done via tools such as curl. Using these methods, configuration of the FB6000 can be integrated with existing administrative systems.

Note

Linebreaks are shown in the examples below for clarity only - they must not be entered on the command-line

3.8.1. Download

To download the configuration from the FB6000 you need to perform an HTTP GET of the following URL :-

http://<FB6000 IP address or DNS name>/config/config

An example of doing this using curl, run on a Linux box is shown below :-

curl http://<FB6000 IP address or DNS name>/config/config
   --user "username:password" --output "filename"
      

Replace username and password with appropriate credentials.

The XML configuration file will be stored in the file specified by filename - you can choose any file extension you wish (or none at all), but we suggest that you use .xml for consistency with the file extension used when saving a configuration via the User Interface (see Section 3.6.4).

Note

When fetching the config in this way, the initial config attributes will include formal namespace and xsi:schemaLocation attributes. These are not normally shown on the config editor via the web interface, and are ignored when uploading a config.

3.8.2. Upload

To upload the configuration to the FB6000 you need to send the configuration XML file as if posted by a web form, using encoding MIME type multipart/form-data.

An example of doing this using curl, run on a Linux box is shown below :-

curl http://<FB6000 IP address or DNS name>/config/config
   --user "username:password" --form config="@filename"
      

Note

You can also include --form override=true to force the config to be loaded even if it has minor (recoverable) errors, e.g. if it is config for older version of FireBrick.