On the nokia platform you just need to delete the line in the fwauth.keys
file in the directory $FWDIR/conf.  If you delete both the lines on the
firewall and management station then you can just do a new "fw putkey -p
newkey ip address".  I'm sure it in similar on NT or Unix. Im not sure or a
way to find out the orginal putkey.

A

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:05 AM
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Subject: [FW-1] help - don't remember my putkey


Hello,

Does anyone know of a way to figure out what putkey was used?  We are
adding a switching a firewall and want to use the same putkey but don't
remember what we originaly used?


Thanks,
Donna

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