I have been able to answer my simple question.
The dnsinfo information of userc.C is defined by the
information of
/etc/fw/conf/dnsinfo.C
After editing the file, an fwstop; fwstart is needed
on the management server. Any user that updates
the topology after fwstop;fwstart will get the
new dnsinfo information.
greg
Greg Polanski wrote:
>
> Which dnsinfo.C file affects the dnsinfo segment of the
> SecuRemote userc.C?
>
> On the management server, /etc/fw/conf/dnsinfo.C seems to
> not be affective since the userc.C does not contain
> the same information.
>
> I do have a dnsinfo.C file defined on the firewall that is
> used to access the management server. The content of this
> file seems to copied to userc.C.
>
> Before I go and 'fix' a production system, I would like to
> hear from someone who has already figured this out.
>
> 1. Which dnsinfo.C affects userc.C for SecuRemote
> 2. Which incantation changes the data?, e.g. loading
> new rules or fwstop;fwstart
> 3. With multiple gateways, do I need to touch every gateway?
>
> Checkpoint knowledge base does not address this topic.
>
> greg
>
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