On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 06:03:46PM -0600, Harold Rugama C wrote:
Hi to All,
It's a pleasure to write to all of you for assistance. I've been checking
something strange with Nokia box, when I check the disk usage of the FW1,
something really strange happen. Below you will see the actual disk
Hello Mr. Smaff,
Thank you for replying to my message, your comments give an idea how to
solve the inconvenience. I was surfing the file structure of my Nokia box to
try free up some space in the hard drive with no luck. In linux if want to
blank a log file, I simply use the following:
$
id you try
echo logfile.log
or
touch logfile.log
Christian ALT
Telecom and Logistics Associates
Network and Security Company
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Harold
Rugama C
Sent: jeudi, 2. février 2006 16:37
To:
use fwm logswitch to switch the log to a new file and move/delete the
old log fileRamki
Harold Rugama C wrote:
Hello Mr. Smaff,
Thank you for replying to my message, your comments give an idea how to
solve the inconvenience. I was surfing the file structure of my Nokia box to
try free up
Harold Rugama C wrote:
[...] In linux if want to blank a log file, I simply use the
following:
$ logfile.log
And this creates a file with the 0 bytes file size ready to use by the
daemon to continue logging events. But in Nokia box, an errors show
ups,
expressing that the syntax isn't right
Within the global properties, double check within the NAT Properties to see if
you have nat on client side. If it's not selected, did you loose any routes?
Are you using automatic nat? Try something else besides http just for testing
purposes. Ping it, ftp to it...
hth and good luck!
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Dear Daniel,
you can apply predefined policies to secureclients this way
Login and fetch policy with your first client.
Find 3 files: \program files\checkpoint\securemote\policy\*.local
those files a somehow hashed and are bound to the specific client
installation.
Copy *.local files to the
Harold Rugama C wrote:
Hello Mr. Smaff,
Thank you for replying to my message, your comments give an idea how to
solve the inconvenience. I was surfing the file structure of my Nokia box to
try free up some space in the hard drive with no luck. In linux if want to
blank a log file, I simply
Brian Lintz wrote:
Specifically, you can clear a file with:
cat /dev/null filename
Keep in mind though, that an application using that file may not
necessarily be expecting the file to be truncated while it's in use..
as long as it just writes into the file there shouldn't be an issue
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The properties in the NAT are all enabled. No routing issue. The same
servers with ftp or mail service without any problem. Only the download
from the web service has problem.
Chkp Videotron wrote:
Within the global properties, double check within the NAT Properties to see if you have
nat on
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