Hello,
I have an interesting scenario that has been puzzling me for days. Some of our
websites are on a separate network which connects to the internet through a Checkpoint
firewall. It is a small network consisting of around 12 boxes, some web servers, and
some desktops that people connect to through the VPN.
The issue is this: some of the boxes have two NICs, one connected to the small
network, one connected to the corporate network. Checkpoint is licensing _both_ NICs
as separate IPs, and both IPs show up when I do a fw lichosts. I have flushed the
host list, doublechecked each machine, etc. Is this normal? The IPs on the corporate
network are using up our licenses, so I'm just wondering if there is something I need
to change, or if I just need to buy more licenses and count on multihomed machines
taking up two licenses.
Thanks to anyone who can help...
Dave
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David Davenport, CNE
Network Administrator
Milliman & Robertson Inc.
P: 206.504.5623
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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