Check Point HA is going through some growing pains, but it is available
and it does work for hot standby (no load-balancing). The third party
products (us and StoneBeat) are more mature and offer varying degrees of
load-balancing, plus bells and whistles. Free trials of al three are
available online.
--
Jack Coates, Rainfinity SE
t: 408-382-4860x m: 650-280-4376
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Mayne, Peter wrote:
>
> In the CheckPoint FW-1 V4.1 SP1 GUI Policy Editor help High Availability
> section, there is the following note:
>
> <quote>
> This capability is provided by a third party solution. For more information
> about approved third party solutions, see
> http://www.checkpoint.com/opsec/guides/ha/index.html
> </quote>
>
> This is a bit worrying, since the CheckPoint high availability solution
> (which we want to use) isn't a third party solution, and isn't listed on
> that web page.
>
> Is this note an incorrect hangover from a previous version of the
> documentation, or is there something nasty happening here?
>
> PJDM
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> These are my opinions, and have nothing to do with Compaq.
> Never express yourself more clearly than you are able to think. - Niels Bohr
>
>
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