Title: Memory leaks - FP3 on Win2K - problem identified
In case anyone else runs into this...
A while back I posted about severe (6 megs/hour) memory leaks on Windows 2000 with FP3. After working with Checkpoint we identified the cause of the problem. When I hardened Windows I disabled all no
, installing the policy on the test
box worked fine, the only thing that was different was the network card
setup and hence the topology. How did you change the binding order ?
J
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From: "Geoffrey Moon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This may have nothing to do with your problem but...
What happens if you ping the firewall by name (on the box itself)? Does the
IP address match what you have defined in the firewall object? I had the
same issue on a W2K FP3 test box, where the binding order of the NICs was
wrong and no matter wh
Title: FP3 on W2K - Memory leaks
I put a test box up on Friday and this morning the cpd.exe process had consumed 690Mb. Attempting to push a policy resulted in "No memory available" messages and lots of malloc error events in the event log. This box is passing little to no traffic - I was just
Great suggestion! I never thought about something simple like using a proxy.
Thanks!
Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Jörg Oertel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 3:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [FW-1] Forwarding all traffic through a VPN
Geoffrey
I have numerous VPNs (Sonicwalls) connecting my remote offices to my main
site. All traffic bound for servers on the main site gets encrypted and sent
trough the tunnel, and everything works great. Just one problem - I want all
of my Internet browsing traffic from these remote sites to pass throug
And if you choose the option to forward the original mail to the
administrator that attachment WILL NOT be virus scanned, so if it's infected
and your administrator opens it, well, you know the rest...
A HUGE hole in this product as far as I'm concerned. It is supposed to be a
virus scanner afte
I upgraded my firewall two days ago to SP4 and so far everything seems OK
with the exception of one new problem. I have six Sonicwalls at branch
offices connected to my firewall. The Sonicwalls are set up email me their
logs each day, and since the upgrade to SP4 the email from all of them has
st
I upgraded to SP4 specifically because of the first issue - mime attachment
problems. So far it seems to have fixed the problem, although I use Trend
and not eSafe.
Can't address your other question.
Geoff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thu
Title: Securemote and XP Beta 2 - it works!
In case any one is interested, despite what MS says in its release notes for XP Professional Beta 2 (2462), Securemote (4176) does work, and it even works with the Internet Firewall feature enabled, which is pretty cool. Of course it remains to be se
Title: Out-of-office replies!
Enough already. It's amazing to me that of all people, members of this list don't know enough to turn off OoO replies to the Internet. Get out the books and figure it out, because I doubt that too many of us care when your holidays are over. Checkpoint should in
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