How did you do the fw putkey and define the management console? Try
deleting the authkeys.c file and redoing a putkey on the firewall using
it's internal IP address. Something like
$fw putkey -p <PASSWORD> <firewall internal address> <mgmt console
address>
-----Original Message-----
From: Dewilde, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 16:25
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FW1] NOKIA VRRP logging to management server via wrong
interface?
Hello,
Configuration:
2 X Nokia IP440 VRRP monitored circuits
FW1 V4.1 SP2
Mgnt Server V4.1 SP2 Windows NT
Problem:
What can cause one of the firewalls to connect to the management server
via
external interface and thus fail, while the other one successfully
connects
to the management server via the internal interface?
- IPSO configuration should be identical
- Firewall objects in objects.c are identical (except internal addresses
obviously)
- All NAT removed to avoid problems
- As the management server is internal, executed fw putlic -n 'internal
address' on both firewalls
Thanks in advance,
Patrick DEWILDE
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