I tested below commands for solaris and
SecurePlatform FP3 and problem has been solved. But I haven’t tested for other
platforms so I am not sure if it will
work or not. (RUN IT AT YOUR OWN RISK J)
For Solaris – add following line to
/etc/system file and reboot the machine
set
fw:fw_allow_out_of_state_syn_resp = 1
For
Linux/Sec. Platform – add following line to $FWDIR/boot/modules/fwkern.conf
file and reboot the machine
fw_allow_out_of_state_syn_resp=1
For
Win32 - Edit the registry and add a DWORD value named fw_allow_out_of_state_syn_resp
under the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\FW1\Parameters\Globals
and reboot.
For
IPSO – Run modzap _fw_allow_out_of_state_syn_resp
$FWDIR/boot/modules/fwmod.o 0x1
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] Unexpected SYN
response!
Thanks!
My Checkpoint is installed in Redhat 7.2 Linux.
Where is the kernel variable??