Short answer:
The Nokia boxes are running a version of Checkpoint that has been ported to
their specific OS. Once upon a time, it used to be a version of BSD, but
the Ipsilon (before Nokia bought them...) Engineers took it apart and put it
back together specifically designed for running Firewall-1. It is not
running any Linux compatibility libraries, thus is not running the Linux
version of Checkpoint.
Steve Schuster, CCSE, CCNA
Midwest ISO
Security Analyst
-----Original Message-----
From: Marco Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Nokia question
I believe someone mentioned here mentioned that the Nokia solution used FW-1
on a customized version of FreeBSD.
Does anyone know how this is implemented exactly? Does the OS have the
Linux compatibility library so it is running the FW-1 version for Linux?
Marco
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