Nokia 330 has lynx included. Using your console access (serial), you still
can use lynx to get into voyager. Just type "lynx" at prompt. You will get a
text-based voyager... kind of like the good old gopher sites.
-> this will not solve your problems. :) As Forjan's reply says, use
checkpoint management utilities to configure the firewall policies.


-----Original Message-----
From: Forjan Tamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 6:34 AM
To: Mark Maling
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Nokia 330 Configuration


On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Mark Maling wrote:

> I'm trying to setup a Nokia 330 running ipso 3.2.1 and FW-1 4.1 on my
> network and having no luck at all getting it to work.

The 'firewalling' (filtering) functionality is not managed with Voyager
but rather with the Check Point management utilities (Policy Manager, Log
Viewer, Status Viewer) from a Windows machine. You need to install these
tools then connect to the firewall and set the proper security policy.
Hint: make sure port 80/tcp (http, for Voyager) and port 258/tcp (FW-1
mgmt) is accessible from your management machine.

> If you haven't guessed it already, this is the first firewall I've ever
> tried to configure. If you know of any good, basic documentation for the
> Nokia 330, I would greatly appreciate it.

If this is your first firewall, then it could be a wise thing to read ALL
documentation (including the Check Point manuals) to get you started. The
Check Point manual also tells you what to do if for some reason you 'lock
yourself out' from the firewall.

-- 
Tamas FORJAN
technical support
http://www.2f.hu/


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