Convert the AF backup configuration file from .bcf to .txt

Newbie983460 Lv1Posted 2024-Mar-13 12:29

Hi, did anyone had tried to convert the backup configuration of Sangfor Firewall file from .bcf to .txt for readable file.

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Last edited by Newbie517762 15 Mar 2024 15:00.

HiHi,

The configuration file can be opened using 7-zip software, and the password for the compressed configuration file is "greatsinfor".   However, I am unable to view any text that I can understand.
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jerome_itable Lv3Posted 2024-Mar-25 11:56
  
No, directly converting a Sangfor Firewall backup configuration file ( .bcf) to a human-readable text file ( .txt) is not possible. These backup files are meant to be used for restoring the firewall's configuration, not for manual editing.

Here's why converting .bcf to .txt isn't feasible:

    Proprietary format: The .bcf format is likely a proprietary binary format specific to Sangfor Firewall. It stores configuration data in a way that's efficient for the software to understand but not intended for human readability.
    Security: Firewall configurations can contain sensitive information like security rules and access controls. Exposing this information in a plain text file would be a security risk.

However, there are alternative ways to access and manage your Sangfor Firewall configuration:

    Sangfor Management Interface: The primary way to view and edit your firewall configuration is through the Sangfor Firewall's web-based management interface or dedicated management console. This interface provides a user-friendly way to navigate settings, create rules, and manage objects.

    Export to Different Format (if applicable): While a direct conversion to text isn't possible, Sangfor Firewall might offer an option to export the configuration to a different format, like XML or a proprietary configuration script. These formats might be more readable than the binary .bcf file, but they likely still require importing back into the firewall for editing.

    Sangfor Support: If you need to make specific changes to your firewall configuration but can't access the management interface, consider contacting Sangfor support. They might have tools or procedures to assist you in extracting or modifying the configuration data from the .bcf file.

In summary, converting a Sangfor Firewall backup configuration file ( .bcf) to a .txt file isn't recommended due to format and security reasons. Utilize the Sangfor management interface or explore alternative export options for configuration management. If needed, consult Sangfor support for further assistance.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2024-Mar-21 10:19
  
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Newbie290036 Posted 2024-Mar-20 03:57
  
Yes, you can use a text editor or a simple command-line tool like "sed" to convert a .bcf file to .txt. Open the .bcf file with a text editor, then save it as a .txt file. Alternatively, use the command "sed -e 's/\.bcf$/.txt/' filename.bcf" to change the file extension. However, be aware that the content might not be fully readable due to the specific format of the Sangfor Firewall configuration file.
Zonger Lv5Posted 2024-Mar-19 20:25
  
Yes, it is possible to convert a Sangfor Firewall backup configuration file (.bcf) to a readable text file (.txt).

1. Locate the .bcf file on your computer. This file contains the configuration data of your Sangfor Firewall.

2. Install a tool that can handle the .bcf file format. One such tool is the Sangfor Firewall Management Center (FMC), which can open and manage .bcf files. You can download and install the FMC from the official Sangfor website.

3. Open the FMC application and navigate to the "Configuration" or "Backup/Restore" section, depending on your FMC version.

4. Import the .bcf file into the FMC by clicking on the "Import" or "Browse" button and selecting the .bcf file from your computer.

5. Once the .bcf file is imported, you can export it to a readable text file (.txt) format. Look for an option called "Export" or "Save as" and choose the .txt format.

6. Save the file to your desired location, and you now have a readable text file (.txt) containing the Sangfor Firewall configuration data.

Note that this method requires having the Sangfor Firewall Management Center installed on your computer.
Tayyab0101 Lv2Posted 2024-Mar-19 18:17
  
unzip and open the file with any text editor of your desories. provide password if it is protected.
pmateus Lv2Posted 2024-Mar-19 17:00
  
Hi,

Transforming a .bcf file into a .txt format can be done, but it can resulting in some text be unclear .
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Mar-19 16:25
  
Hi, yes it's possible but there are some section that contains unreadable data as it's not intended to open this backup file as txt. But is useful if you want to retrieve some firewall settings you made before.
mdamores Posted 2024-Mar-19 13:59
  
it is possible to convert .bcf file to .txt file. however, there were times that the text is not readable.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2024-Mar-19 13:43
  
Converting Sangfor Firewall backup configuration files from .bcf to .txt format for readability is indeed feasible and commonly done.
Prosi Lv3Posted 2024-Mar-19 10:54
  
The following are contents included on the System Config page:
Download Current Config File: To back up the current configurations, click this link todownload and save the current configurations to the local computer. The configurations are saved as a .bcf file.
Browse: To restore the configurations previously backed up, click it to select the
configuration file from the local computer.
Restore: Click it to restore the configurations from the selected file

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