In addition to Provider-1, you might also look at their Global Management
Console...

...or Solsoft's NP: www.solsoft.com.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fredy Santana
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: "Multi" Firewall-1 management


Thanks!

I found another way to do this, there is a Checkpoint solution called
Provider-1. This software allow manage, from one single point, up to 200
policies (i. e. customers).




[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>You can have different rulebases for different FW's and still only have
>one
>management station.  It just means that you have more than one rulebase
>to
>work with.  You can only open one rulebase at a time anyway with the
>Policy
>Editor.  When it comes time to install a particular rulebase and you only
>want it to install on the FW's in front of your web and mail servers,
>then
>you can deselect all of the other FW's you may have and only allow this
>rulebase to install on those FW's.  Then you can do the same thing for
>each
>rulebase you have.
>
>You can also have one rulebase and specify each FW or Gateway that a
>particular rule should be installed on.  I believe this still installs
>the
>rulebase on every FW that you allow it to be installed on, but the
>enforcement of each rule will depend on what FW it was supposed to be
>installed on.  The other FW's won't enforce the rule if their name isn't
>on
>it.  Hope this helps.
>
>opiesan
>
>
>>From: "Hiemstra, Brenno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "'Fredy Santana'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: "Multi" Firewall-1 management
>>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:12:36 +0100
>>
>>Install one system as a management server...
>>
>>from there you only have to edit for example the rulebase once..
>>and then you distribute them to the other firewalls.
>>
>>Logs are also centrally stored on the management
>>
>>This reduces the amount of administration in the point you have
>>one central point of administration and adding more firewalls
>>are a piece of cake...
>>
>>This management idea is only for firewalls that are for the same
>>purpose and not different firewalls and that have different rulebases,
>etc
>>
>>Hope you have some information what is possible with FW-1
>>
>>Greets
>>
>>Brenno
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From:      Fredy Santana [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > Sent:      woensdag 13 december 2000 16:06
>> > To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Subject:   "Multi" Firewall-1 management
>> >
>> > Hi guys:
>> >
>> > How can it manage many firewall�s-1?. I thought ins System Status,
>but
>>it
>> > looks very simple.  Are there anothers ways to do this? What are the
>> > licence aspects?
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards from Chile
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Saludos
>> > Fredy R. Santana V.
>> > Ingeniero Civil El�ctrico
>> > Orion 2000 - Servicios Profesionales en Seguridad Inform�tica
>> > La Concepcion 322 piso 12, Providencia.
>> > Santiago, Chile
>> > Fono: 56-2-6403944, Fax: 56-2-6403990
>> > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > http://www.orion.cl
>> >
>
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Saludos
Fredy R. Santana V.
Ingeniero Civil El�ctrico - CCSA
Orion 2000 - Servicios Profesionales en Seguridad Inform�tica
La Concepcion 322 piso 12, Providencia.
Santiago, Chile
Fono: 56-2-6403944, Fax: 56-2-6403990
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.orion.cl


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