Newbie290036 Lv2Posted 20 Mar 2024 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.

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