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Re: [FW-1] Problem in setup NG FP3 on Solaris
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- Subject: Re: [FW-1] Problem in setup NG FP3 on Solaris
- From: nicolas figaro <[email protected]>
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 11:49:17 +0100
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- Reply-to: Mailing list for discussion of Firewall-1 <[email protected]>
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on your firewall module, run a fw unload localhost (to unload the default
filter).
try your ping and SIC afterwards.
Nicolas Figaro
Ruiyuan Jiang a écrit:
That is what I just did. On the gui client I added
one checkpoint node and then I am trying to communicate the module but failed.
When I tried to ping, telnet,etc to management station from the module
host. I saw a similar message on the module:
# ping "management host"
fwstrmod_filter (out): no interface information
(3f33bf0)
From the management station, it can't ping the
module either.
Ryan Jiang
Ruiyuan Jiang a écrit:
Hi, all
I am in the process to test setup NG
FP3 on Solaris 9 with distributed environment which seperates firewall
module and management server (both Solaris 9). I am thinking to allow
these systems only use local hosts file to resolve themselves instead
of DNS, etc. I installed SVN foundation first and then immediately installed
firewall software on these systems. For one system I chose the option
"management server" and the other one system with option "firewall module"
in "cpconfig". When I launch GUI client software and tried to connect
to the firewall module, I got a message "initilized but not trusted"
in the communication section of the Check Point module of GUI client
even when I unloaded security policy on the firewall module. I can't
communicate with the firewall module host in and out (it seemed that
the network cable is unplugged from network on the firewall module host).
If I delete the Check Point software from the firewall module host so
it became a regular UNIX host, I can ping, telnet, ftp, etc. in and
out the firewall module host (it seems that I plugged network cable
on the firewall module host). Does anyone see this problem before? Thanks
in advance.
Ryan Jiang
After the cpconfig, you have to declare your firewall module on the GUI,
and set the one-time password for
SIC dialog. (the management will send a certificate to the module, crypted
with a password).
You can test the SIC status on the management console.
The module won't accept rules unless the SIC status is OK.
This replaces the putkey that was used on older version (3.0, 4.0, 4.1).
Nicolas Figaro
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