My firewall is version 4.1 sp3, on an NT box, sp 6a. Recently did a
migration from v 4.0. In addition, MetaIP 4.1 SP3 sits on the same box as a
backup DNS server. I know this is a security hole, but my boss mandated this
over my strong objections. To my problem. Whenever using user
authentication since the migration, I get Dr. Watson errors on FW.EXE. This
only happens with NT boxes. These NT boxes have public IP addresses [my
company was blessed with more than enough addresses a long time ago] that
translate with static NAT to a public address. Whenever anybody hits the
box from outside my wall, and authenticates, the Dr. Watson pops up. This
happens with NT 4.0/IIS 4 and Windows 2000/IIS 5. Used same rules with
Oracle and no problem. Have tried clear text and integrated windows auth on
the IIS side, but no kerberos. A non-homogenized IE environment prevents
this. The checkpoint techie claims I did my migration wrong [I didn't] and
that's why it occurs. So I created brand new objects and duplicated the
error. Another checkpoint tech [the top DNS guy there] claims with FW 4.1
and MetaIP 4.1 on the same box, I am asking for issues like this. Anybody
have any ideas? Driving me crazy? Thanks in advance, sorry for the long
message.
Scott
Scott Renda
Systems Administrator
High Technology Solutions
Phone: (858) 495-0508 x142
Fax: (858) 495-0511
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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