Use "strings" against the application source file and it will provide you
the line number in the source. Then submit an engineering mod request to
Checkpoint to change the 220 message line.
It is embedded in the source somewhere, I can't remember off the top of my
head.
/m
At 04:08 PM 7/11/00 -0500, Dave Black wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've looked on phoneboy.com and could not find the answer to this
>question. When connecting to FTP thru a CP Firewall, how do you disable
>the following "banner"?
>
>"220 aftpd: Check Point Firewall-1 Secure FTP server running on machinename"
>
>I don't think it's a good idea to broadcast not only the type of firewall,
>but also the name of the machine that the firewall is running on.
>
>You can reply privately to
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>dblack@extendedcare.<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>com.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Dave Black
>Senior Software Engineer
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>dblack@extendedcare.<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>com
>
>
>Home Page:
><http://www.daveblack.net/>http://www.daveblack<http://www.daveblack.net/>.net
>
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