Le 10/11/2011 18:17, Peter Addy a écrit :
Hi,
Is anyone familiar with fw pukeys?
this is supposed to have disappeared with SIC use.
I have a pair of firewalls currently managed by a smartcenter, these will be
managed by a CMA going forward.
I understand the sic will have to change but as it will be managed from a
different ip and CMA hostname I think you have to run putkey, my question is
does this have to be run on the CMA and firewall or just the CMA or is it the
provider-1 itself? The command I believe is fw putkey -n but with what, is it
fw putkey in cma name .. Ip fo firewall, not really sure where to run this and
the full command, also is there anything else I need to do, fwm sic reset etc,
please help
SIC is managed by cpconfig on the gateway. If the gateway is supposed to
be managed from a different IP, you have to set a rule in your rulebase
to allow the new CMA/smartcenter and gateway to talk to each other.
I guess fw putkey is still available for backwards compatibility, in
case there is still a 4.0 version somewhere.
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