Samuel,

Nit-picky: If you're going to unload the policy, I would first
disconnect yourself from the internet.

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>>> Samuel Wuethrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/27/00 5:53:14 AM >>>
>Instead of stopping the firewall, just do a fw unload all@all. That unloads
>the policy but not stop the fwm. Now, if you've specified a management host
>(its IP-adress), as already said, it should now be possible to use your
>fw-gui.
>
>sAM
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jesper Wall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 08:19
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject: RE: Successfull install, but no access
>
>
>Hi!
>CP is by default denying all trafic, including icmp (I think), when it's
>installed.
>Did you specifie a management host when you installed CP?
>
>Cheers!
>
>//Jesper
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ragu nandan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>> Sent: den 26 september 2000 23:55
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: Successfull install, but no access
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Everyone,
>>                I installed CP 4.1 on Solaris. The FW
>> starts (fwd and fwm), however I can't ping on either
>> side of the FW. On the external IP side, is a router
>> and on the internal side, I have an NT box. The moment
>> I stop the fw, I am able to ping on either side.
>>  What this means is I can't get the GUI up and running
>> on the NT side.
>> I have Ip-forwarding enabled at boot time.
>> Can someone pl. tell me why? Thx
>> Raghu


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