As a semi retired security professional (health issues) that used to work on those check point firewalls all the time it almost killed me to watch you tear off the chip like that. They were good security appliances back when, at one time they were Ciscos only serous competition. Stable as hell when they were set up good, would run for years without a reboot based on BSD as the main operating system.
Not sure even if you did troubleshoot it, you might not have been able to check or confirm it was fixed in the software side.The ones I managed were much bigger, enterprise level beasts.
Then I remembered the one long day (26 hours long) that we couldn't figure out the issue. Not even check point could help and it was their update that broke everything. Reversing the change didn't help either.
I wanted to rip the firewall out of the rack and do a tear down on it "Office Space" style.
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