Becky,
Just a question, why do you want both?
I agree it seems weird that Checkpoint service settings don't override
/etc/services settings. I just usually make them match. Which generally
means changing the /etc/services file since Checkpoint won't allow TCP and
UDP services with the same name.
Daniel Gaughan
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From: Beckster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:13 PM
To: Luke, Jason (ISS Southfield);
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Subject: ADDENDUM - Interesting fix - Re: [FW1] "nameserver" in Service
column in log files?
Well, I hate to reply to my own posting, but when I shut down logviewer
and then re-opened, it reverted to "nameserver" again!!! So, sad to
say, "nameserver" has been commented out of my services file again.
My log file is working now with the following entries in my services
file:
domain-tcp 53/tcp nameserver # name-domain server
domain-udp 53/udp nameserver
# nameserver 53/tcp domain # name-domain server
# nameserver 53/udp domain
Does this seem like a weird/flaky bug to anyone else?
Becky
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