Hi All,
I know this is a little off topic, well not completely. I have a SUN box that I am
setting up. It will be my firewall once I get it running. What is happening is that
everytime I install the software, it see's the drives. They are seen as c1t1d0 for
the SCSI drive, and then c2t2 for each one of the IDE drives. No matter what I do I
can not get it to change. The install with finish but it will not be able to boot.
HELP PLEASE. Can someone please point me in the right direction.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Steven
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On 2/16/2000 at 6:53 PM Daniel Garcia wrote:
>You could try 128.0.0.0/1 and 127.0.0.0/1 - those two should match -everything-
>without having a 0.0.0.0/0 :)
>
>Still annoying, i'm sure, but this may help :)
>
>Cheers,
>
>--Dg
>
>On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> I have several Fireboxes running and have had mixed results. After getting
>> accustomed to FW1, the Watchguard interface is somewhat
>> counter-intuitive...
>>
>> You cannot open an ANY to ANY default rule in a simple manner. I have
>> tried this several ways and have been through it with Tech Support. The
>> only way to do it is to specify the subnets that are allowed on each
>> interface and then include those subnets in the Any rule. For example, if
>> you have 10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, and 172.31.0.0/16 on the Trusted
>> interface and EVERYTHING ELSE (0.0.0.0/0) on the External interface, then
>> your Any rule must enumerate those subnets. The problem is that you cannot
>> add 0.0.0.0/0 to a rule. All IPs (in Watchguard) must start with something
>> greater than 0. Therefore, you must add all /8 subnets to the other side
>> of the Any rule. That sounds like fun!
>>
>> (If you are using private IP addresses on both sides of the Firebox
>> remember to remove those addresses from the Blocked Sites list as
>> Watchguard blocks these subnets by default. I use my boxes as internal,
>> inter-departmental firewalls.)
>>
>> This is particularly frustrating in that the External interface ont he
>> Watchguard will automatically capture all packets with a destination not
>> specifically routed to the Trusted or Optional interface. Why can't we
>> take advantage of this in an Any rule?
>>
>> If anyone comes up with a way to handle RPC services in a specific manner
>> on Watchguard, please let me know!
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>> Andrew Walls, IT Security Analyst, BankWest
>> 40 Frame Ct., Leederville, WA, 6007, Australia
>> 61-8-9449-3787, FAX 61-8-9449-3795 Mobile 0419926368
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>> From: Ben Ostrowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 16/02/2000 22:08
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>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> cc: (bcc: Andrew Walls/PRS/SS/BankWest)
>>
>> Subject: Re: Watchguard Firebox II
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > I've just purchased a Watchguard Firebox II and i would love to hear what
>> my
>> > fellow colleauges thinks of it and also hear about solutions and stuff
>> like
>> > that.
>>
>> We've got one and are trying to figure out how to set it up in a permissive
>> stance (allow all; deny this, this, and this). The manual claims you can
>> do this, but the GUI configurator won't let you open up the "Any" service
>> from Any to Any.
>>
>> Tech support said they'd have to call us back, which was fairly annoying.
>>
>> It does *look* cool, though...
>>
>> Ben
>>
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