I run into a problem when loading Checkpoint 4.1 on Solaris 2.6 (Sparc
platform). I assigned secondary IP address to a network interface (e.g.
qfe0), meaning that the interface has two IP addresses, something like:

qfe0     -  192.168.200.1/24
qfe0:1  -  192.168.201.1/24

But when I reboot the machine, Checkpoint software (embedded into kernel?)
complains the secondary (virtual) interface "qfe0:1" is unknown at startup.
I did add a line "accept qfe" in file /etc/fw/fwboot/ifdev. Does anyone know
a solution/workaround to this problem? Any helps are greatly appreciated.

Jason Liu


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