After having this problem in the past, I scheduled a bounce program that
stops and restarts the FW1 service every 6 hours.
[ using WINAT to run a .bat file that runs the commands "net stop fw1svc ;
net start fw1svc" ]
This is NOT the perfect solution in that I have been caught trying to edit a
policy and have had the service bounce on me. However, it does work should
my assistant remain logged in from his workstation in read/write mode. When
the time is up it will disconnect anyone and allow a fresh connection into
the firewall in read/write mode.
I would love to hear of a better way.
Mike
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Mike Sleeper CCSA/CCSE
Information Technology Dept.
Augusta-Richmond County Govt.
http://www.co.richmond.ga.us
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Sevy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 5:05 PM
To: Check Point FW List (E-mail)
Subject: [FW1] Auto logout of Policy Editor?
Does anyone know of a way to automatically logout the Policy editor after an
Idle timeout?
Any recommendations? The FW Management Console is pretty hardened, and I do
not have a way to connect it to kill the connection at this time. It is an
NT Mgmt console.
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