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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Thresher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 1:23 PM
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> I am setting up a new FW-1/VPN-1 4.1 standalone system on
> NT version 4.0 with a 9gb disk and 256mb of memory.
> I am looking for any recommendations on the number of
> partitions to use and their size.
Paul,
I always install NT on a 2-4 GB System partition and allocate the
rest as a Data partition. The System partition C: will contain NT and
services (i.e. Exchange, FW-1, whatever runs on the box). All data
that is generated (i.e. Exchange databases, log files, etc) and user
data (if the servers is F/P) resides on the Data partition D:. No one
should be able to write files to the C: partition to prevent the disk
space from filling up and NT from crashing. Also for security
reasons.
> Also is it possible to send the logs to a partition other than the
> one the firewall is installed in without writing a script to
> move them
> from one place to another?
I'm not aware of a method to direct the active logs to a different
location. However, I usually configure firewalls to run a batch file
at midnight (scheduler service) that calls logswitch and moves the
exported log to a log directory on the D: drive. That will keep the
disk space on C: in check.
Hope that helps,
Frank
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