bingo, I am using https.  Is there a work around other than not using
https currently?

On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 11:38 -0500, Bill Marquette wrote:
> Any chance the web interface is set to use https instead of http? 
> We've still got a small issue with our php and it's insistence that
> it's got SSL included when it really doesn't.
> 
> --Bill
> 
> On 8/23/05, Matthew Lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My config changes are not being synced to fw1 when I make them on fw0.
> > Is there a log some where I can look at to see how/why this is failing?
> > 
> > Here are the 'Services: CARP Settings'
> > 
> > on fw0 (primary firwall):
> > 
> > Synchronize Interface: OPT4
> > Synchronize to IP: OPT4's interface ip
> > Remote System Password: admin's password for both boxes
> > 
> > the following are checked:
> > 
> > Synchronize Enabled
> > Synchronize rules
> > Synchronize aliases
> > Synchronize nat
> > Synchronize Virtual IPs
> > 
> > on fw1 (backup firewall):
> > 
> > Synchronize Interface: OPT4
> > 
> > the following are checked:
> > 
> > Synchronize Enabled
> > 
> > ------------
> > 
> > Both firewalls have a rule on OPT4
> > 
> > prot:*
> > src:OPT4 net
> > src port:*
> > dest:OPT4 net
> > dest port*
> > 
> > failover is working on all 5 (soon to be 10) CARP ips.  It seems as
> > though states are being synced as well but I wouldn't know how to verify
> > that (my tcp connections don't drop when I turn off the MASTER).  I have
> > fw0 set with a skew of 0 and fw1 with a skew of 1.  They failover just
> > fine and when preemption is checked (i've not got it checked at the
> > moment because people are actually using the internet connection now) it
> > gives fw0 back MASTER on all the interfaces just like it should.
> > 
> > Thoughts?
> > 
> >

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