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Re: [FW-1] Problem with RPC services



At 14:48 05.04.2002 +0200, you wrote:
Dear all,

I am now using the CheckPoint Firewall Software VPN-1 & FireWall-1 Version
4.1 and I have to enable RPC (Remote Procedure Call) services among two
machine through the firewall, because I use NIS services. I have found the
right pre-configured service in firewall software, but it seems not to
work because packets of TCP protocol used by RPC are not recognised and
thus dropped by the last rule. Perhaps the firewall is not recognising the
port numbers, that can change without control, depending on the RPC
specific kind of communication. However, the service pre-configured on the
firewall software should work, no matter which port number is used. Is
there a known bug here!? Anyone has experienced something similar? Any
help is very appreciated...


please check policy -> properties -> services if "enable RPC-control" is enabled.

cheers
-reinhard


-- Reinhard Stich, ASSIST [email protected] Internet Security AG, 1190 Wien, Nussdorfer Laende 29-33 Tel: +43 1 370 94 40 RS784-RIPE Fax: +43 1 370 94 40-10

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