How do you tell what HFAs are installed?  I ran a fw ver and here is my
output:
NG Feature Pack 3 Build 53945

Thanks for the help!


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Gus,

   What exact version of FP3 are you running, because I know some of the
 HFAs for FP3 solved this kind of problem. Just checked ant it should be
 solved as from HFA-313 (the RN states that fix 313-9 solved this issue).

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I am running Check Point NG FP3 on Red Hat 7.3. I began to notice the following message:

fwlddist_adjust_buf: record too big for sync

From researching this on the Internet
(www.firewall-1.org/2002-11/msg00733.html) it appears that there might be a
interface speed problem.  I ran mii-tool to see the speed of my interfaces.
I have 4 interfaces, 2 of them gave me an error since I guess the NICs do
not support mii and the other two were set for auto and were at 100 FD, I
checked the switch that I had recently replaced (which is why I think it
may
be the problem) and it was set for auto as well.  Is there anyway to tell
what interface this error message is refering to?

I have two questions:

1) Is this error message serious?  Can I safely ignore it or is it
something
I should worry about?
2) Would you suggest forcing the NICs and the switch to 100 FD instead of
auto?

Also the link I referenced suggests setting the speed and duplex using
/etc/modules.conf, I am not familiar with that does anybody have a link
that
explains that in more detail.

Thanks!

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