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Morten,
        As I'm sure everybody has already told you - although I haven't
seen any responses yet - the license needs to be cut for the IP address of
the management console, not the detector.

-Mike Wilson
-Sr. Network Computing Pure Scientist
-UNIFIED Technologies
-Troy, NY

On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Morten Augustesen wrote:

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> I have a problem with Checkpoint RealSecure 3.2.
> I'm only using a Management Console and a Network Engine.
> 
> I have received a certificate key from Checkpoint. With this key I have
> generated a license using the IP-address of the Network Engine.
> In the RealSecure Management Console I have entered this license - but when
> I try to establish a connection with the Network Engine, I'm prompted with
> a dialog box saying:
> "No valid Check Point RealSecure license is installed."
> (First I get the dialog saying that I'm using weak encryption, etc..... -
> so I have a TCP connection)
> 
> The Network Engine is listening on port 2998 (I can telnet to this port
> from the Management Console).
> I have copied the public key from the Management Console to the Network
> Engine.
> 
> I can see that the license for the Network Engine is accepted by the
> Management Console.
> 
> I have even tried connecting the Network Engine and Management Console
> directly by a twisted pair cable - but this does not help.
> 
> Has anybody been able to license Checkpoint RealSecure 3.2?????
> 
> Regards,
> Morten Augustesen
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