I download the manuals - PDF - from our support vendor, where I also
download the upgrades. I found this much better for finding information
since the index and table of contents in the printed version was quite sparse.
hermit1
At 08:41 AM 7/26/00 -0600, Stephen M Smith wrote:
>Hi,
>This is my first post to the list -- so hello all. I am a new-hire at a
>building on CU's campus and have been put in charge of a firewall
>installation. Basically they gave me a CD and said, "do it." No manuals
>or anything. I got ahold of a book "Check Point Fireall-1 Administration
>Guide" by Goncalves and Brown. I don't like the book at all, but then
>again, I don't have ANY documentation.
>[deleted]
>I don't know what this CA Keys deal is. Anyway, there's my rundown. Can
>someone point me in the right direction as to what I should do to
>successfully get a "bare bones" firewall up? I've TRIED to get ahold of
>someone at Checkpoint but that's impossible. I looked at Checkpoint's
>website for a PDF (or PS) installation manual, but to no avail. I've also
>looked around the internet, but I guess nothin' beats that manual. Sorry
>for the long post, and I'm just getting into firewalls (but I've
>understood the concept for quite some time). Thanks for any help, I will
>be able to clarify points if you've got questions. Thank you very much.
>
>------------------
>Stephen Smith
>Univ. of Colorado
>Comp. Sci. Major
>CIRES
>Computing Facility
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