Hi Layne,
Have you tried doing an "ldd fwpolicy" to check it can see all the
libraries.
# ldd /usr/bin/ls
libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1
libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1
I know it is obvious but is FW-1 configured to permit GUI access (using
cpconfig)?
Regards
Russell
Layne Meier wrote:
>
> I have the MOTIF GUI License.
>
> When I try to launch the GUI I get an error that there was a fatal
> problem with the libcpopenssl.so (No such file or directory).
>
> Thanks,
> Layne
>
> On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:43 AM, Russell Aspinwall wrote:
>
> > Hi Layne,
> >
> > You must have a FW GUI License to run on Solaris.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Russell
> >
> > Layne Meier wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm sorry to repost this one, but my mail system may have thought that
> >> any replies back to me regarding this previous message may have been
> >> rejected as SPAM. I could really use some help on getting my Solaris
> >> GUI up and running and you all are my best resource. I do have Gold
> >> Support from CheckPoint, but I thought I'd try this forum first as CP
> >> Tech Support seems to favor Nokia over any other OS for running their
> >> software on.
> >>
> >> I normally use the Windows GUI to access my VPN-1/FireWall-1 system,
> >> but at the time being for this environment, I do not have one
> >> available
> >> to me.
> >>
> >> I downloaded the CheckPoint NG FP2 Solaris GUI from the download
> >> center
> >> on CheckPoint's website and set off to install it onto a Sun SPARC
> >> system (currently running Solaris 7). This system has the latest
> >> Solaris 7 Recommended patches installed as well.
> >>
> >> Anyway, when I attempt to launch the FireWall User Interface I get the
> >> following...
> >>
> >> lmeier-sun:root:1:/#FWui &
> >> [1] 582
> >> lmeier-sun:root:2:/#ld.so.1: FWui: fatal: libcpopenssl.so: open
> >> failed:
> >> No such file or directory
> >> [1] killed FWui
> >> lmeier-sun:root:2:/#
> >>
> >> I have a .cshrc file (profile) on this sytem with the following
> >> defined...
> >>
> >> setenv GUIDIR /opt/CPclnt-50
> >> setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /opt/CPclnt-50/lib
> >>
> >> set path=(/opt/CPclnt-50/bin /opt/CPclnt-50/lib .)
> >>
> >> If I'm at my prompt and type the following...
> >> lmeier-sun:root:2:/#which libcpopenssl.so
> >>
> >> I get the follwing result...
> >> /opt/CPclnt-50/lib/libcpopenssl.so
> >>
> >> My system recognizes the directory and where the file is, but
> >> apparently the application does not.
> >>
> >> Does anyone out there have any idea what might be going on here?
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