Ken,
Nope, it doesn't. Just for sure, I tested it
with an FTP, Telnet, authenticated
and SR sessions going.
But you know how that will go. Bugs is
bugs and when they decide to strike is
anyone's guess.
Robert
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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
Team Lead, e-Business Infrastructure
G o r d o n F o o d S e r v i c e
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>>> "Naoko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/29/00 5:25:10 AM >>>
>Hi,
>
>Checkpoint fw1 2000 running on Linux redhat 6.2
>
>Can anyone tell me if running fw logswitch will cause an interuption to services
>running through the
>firewall? (i.e. does it at any stage stop and restart the firewall?)
>
>I've got a fw1 2000 box with a log file which hasn't been rotated for about three
>months, so it has a very
>large log file. I want to setup regular (nightly) log rotation and log anaylsis on
>this box.
>
>First I ned to rotate the existing log. I will be doing this via a remote ssh
>connection issuing the command
>fw logswitch .
>
>once this is done I will set up the nightly log rotation with a regular cron job.
>
>Any help wuold be appeciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Ken
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