Welcome back to our "Python for Cybersecurity" series. In this episode, we navigate the various methods available in the pan-os-python SDK and show you how to use them effectively for automating network security tasks.
We delve into destructive and non-destructive methods, such as add(), remove_by_name(), refreshall(), apply(), delete(), find(), findall(), about(), xpath(), and commit(), providing practical examples along the way.
Whether you're a seasoned network security professional or a Python enthusiast, this video is a must-watch. Don't forget to hit that like button, leave your comments or questions below, and subscribe to stay updated on our series.
Video Breakdown:
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0:00] Introduction
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1:25] Destructive and Non-Destructive methods
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2:20] pan-os-python SDK methods
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2:22] add()
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3:35] apply()
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6:42] remove_by_name()
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7:45] refreshall()
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8:45] findall()
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10:15] about()
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10:15] about()
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11:30] delete()
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12:13] find()
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14:00] xpath()
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14:34] commit()
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15:18] READ THE DOCS!!!
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15:40] Conclusion