Try redo-ing the putkeys, but do putkeys to both the firewall's internal and
external addresses.  ie.. 
mgmt station
fw putkey internal_addresss external_address -p ***

firewall
fw putkey mgmt_address -p ***

Just to be sure, before you do this, fwstop both, delete both
$FWDIR/conf/fwauth.keys files, and do this.  I assume that the mgmt station
easily routes to the firewall's external address...




-----Original Message-----
From: Allison, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] - Remote management (monitor window) 



I have a remote firewall which during an fwstart can successfully fetch a
policy from its management server.  However, when I try to install a new
policy or view it through the Windows GUI application (Monitor), it displays
an error message of "Resources unavailable" or a broken connection icon,
respectively.  If it can fetch the policy from the management server, why
can't I apply changes to the remote firewall or see it in the "Monitor"
window?  I've tried reapplying the putkeys several times and cannot get
further than this.

Mark Allison
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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