Address ranges can only be used in NAT rules and not in security policy
rules. You will need to define the range of addresses as a network object
(not address range) using the correct subnet masks etc. or as multiple
workstation objects depending on how big the range is.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Paul Finlayson.
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Al-Zoubi
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:46 AM
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Subject: [FW1] [FW-1] Address range problem
Hello All,
I have a strange problem , I am trying to use network range address in my
Firewall-1 rules , I made a network object of Address ranges type . when I
try to add this object to the into a rule it does not appear in the
network objects that I should chose from , but when using mange network
objects menu this network object " Address range " appear there. I am
using Firewall-1 version 3.0b on Solaris platform.
best regards and thnks in advance
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Raed Al-Zou'bi
Systems Engineer
Computer Center
Jordan University of Science and Technology
P.O. Box 3030 - 22110
Irbid - Jordan
Phone : 962 2 7095111 ext. 23365
Mobile: 962 79 601339
Fax : 962 2 7095011
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