Run 'fw unload localhost' from the command line(your firewall
may not be setup to not accept any connections upon startup).
Load GUI, install policy or manually generate policy from the
command line(fw gen {rule-base name}).
Your system is looking for a non-existant policy.
Robert
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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
G o r d o n F o o d S e r v i c e
Voice: +1.616.261.7987 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/2/00 9:21:20 AM
>
>Hi all,
>
>was wondering if you could help on this.
>
>Background: running Solaris 2.5.1 and trying to install
>Firewall1 v4.0 Management and Module. Installed went fine. After
>I did fwconfig and added the license, gui clients, ...., rebooted
>and got this message. I have not had a chance to load up the
>Admin GUI to create the policy. Any ideas?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>-Hungdan Ly
>
># ./fwstart
>FireWall-1: Starting fwd
>FireWall-1: Starting fwm (Remote Management Server)
>fwm: FireWall-1 Management Server is running
>
>FireWall-1: Fetching Security Policy from localhost
>Trying to fetch Security Policy from localhost:
>Failed to Load Security Policy: No State Saved
>Fetching Security Policy from localhost failed
>FireWall-1 started
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