Marc,
Well that answers some of my questions :)
So, what mode are you in? Run 'who -r'.
What does your 'ifconfig -a' look like?
Robert
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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
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>>> "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/30/00 5:10:17 PM >>>
>
>
>System is an Ultra1, Solaris 8 ... can someone give me an idea of what I
>should be looking for here? It really doesn't give much detail as to what
>the problem is :(
>
>
>FW-1 IP: An interface configuration command has been issued, but the
> FW-1 driver could not be informed.
> This may be due to the driver being removed from the systme,
> or a failure of the fw bootd process.
> If this message keeps appearing after rebooting the machine,
> please contact Check Point technical support.
> This message can be safely ignored in the following cases:
> FW-1 has just been uninstalled or upgraded and has not been
> rebooted yet
> or
> The machine is now in single user mode.
>
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