Alternative:
relocate (rm or mv) /etc/rc.d/init.d/fw1boot to some place other
than the init.d directory. I forgot, Check Point hard-wires that script
during install rather than going through proper init script procedures.
It must be manually removed or disabled.
-I
Iztok Umek wrote:
> > An interim solution is to disable the initial filtering mechanism:
> >
> > #chkconfig --del fw1boot
> > #reboot
>
> # chkconfig --del fw1boot
> service fw1boot does not support chkconfig
>
> Does not work for me :(
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