On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 11:19:13AM +0200, javier hernando martinez wrote:
: 
: Yes, the nokia have a version of linux installed.

Not even close. :-)  IPSO began life as a particular FreeBSD release.
I can't recall which one off the top of my head.  Nokia stripped out 
the extraneous device drivers, and generally tightened up the kernel, 
optimizing it for use as a router.  They also tossed most of the network
daemons out the window and either just don't use them, or re-wrote their
own for certain tasks.

The original poster's question was not about configuring IPSO, but rather
SystemWatch, from Open Service.  Later builds of IPSO 3.2, and all builds 
of 3.3 have it installed, but not activated, just like the FW-1 or 
RealSecure...

To get more info on syswatch, you should contact your Nokia reseller.

-- 
Jason Costomiris <><           |  Technologist, geek, human.
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