Hello Jeff,
Make
sure of the following:
Host: correct IP address for which the license was issued
Expire: Never (if this is a permanent license) or expiration date (in the form ddmmmyyyy - e.g. 27jun2000)
String: is case sensitive, make sure it is entered exactly as stated.
Feature: enter correctly
Expire: Never (if this is a permanent license) or expiration date (in the form ddmmmyyyy - e.g. 27jun2000)
String: is case sensitive, make sure it is entered exactly as stated.
Feature: enter correctly
Regards,
Stephen
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Bender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:48 PM
To: FW1 Mailing list (E-mail); Brad Smith (E-mail); Jason Maley (E-mail); Nathan Long (E-mail)
Subject: [FW1] Nokia 440 License problemsAfter generating the permanent license from license.checkpoint.com, I tried to enter the license into the 440 by both the 'fwputlic <host> never yada-yada-yada...' and the fwconfig utility on the machine. In both cases it says the license is invalid, but the fwconfig tool is a little more specific and tells me 'Failed to add license: no such feature'. Upon exit of the utility, it says "You have changed VPN-1 & Firewall-1 Config. Would you like to restart VPN-1 & Firewall-1 now so your changes can take into action? (y/n)' I selected 'y' for s-n-g's and it indicates somewhere in the message that the max allowable is 25 internal hosts, but the license feature indicates a 100 user/host license. What do I do?Also, When I type in 'IFCONFIG' (this is all through a serial cable and telnet) on the 440, I can see that the IP's for the nic's are correct, but I cannot ping any of them from any port on the nic. I tried (through tcp/ip / Ethernet) to get to Voyager by typing in the ip for the host IP for the 440- but it can't be found. Probably for the same reason that ping isn't working.Can anyone shed some light on this? I'm really green to the security realm, and would welcome any help.
