Having worked for Check Point/Nokia. 

They wine to great lengths to only make that hardware work with their Free 
based OS. I wish you luck but realistically it's not likely. 

OpenBSD works just fine on the newer Check Point boxes. They're far less locked 
down. 

On Aug 23, 2013, at 17:30, s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:

> 
> I've been trying to get a more modern OS to run on an ancient Nokia firewall 
> by loading an OS on the drive in a Dell D610 and moving the drive to the 
> IP380.  So far, I've had little success.  I can get FreeBSD 8.1 to work if I 
> disable USB support. That's the only OS I've been able to get to boot 
> somewhat normally and I'm able to login with it.  All of the NIC cards have 
> all FFs for the MAC address though.  SO, I decided to try OpenBSD 5.3 RELEASE 
> and I've been unable to get it to boot.   Below is the output.  I tried 
> disabling ACPI in a similar fashion to FreeBSD and found that didn't work.  I 
> guess removing ACPI and USB from a pre-built kernel is the next step.  Other 
> than giving up and tossing the ancient firewall on the recycle pile, does 
> anyone have any ideas on how to get OpenBSD to work on the IP380?  Or what's 
> causing it to crash?
> 
> Stan
> 
> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |          System BIOS Configuration, (C) 2000 General Software, Inc. |
> +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
> | System CPU           : Pentium III    | Low Memory           : 637KB |
> | Coprocessor          : Enabled        | Extended Memory      : 1023MB |
> | Floppy 0 Type        : Not installed  | Serial Ports 1-2     : 03F8 02F8    
>  |
> | Floppy 1 Type        : Not installed  | Serial Ports 3-4     : |
> | Ide 0 Type           : 3              | Parallel Ports       : |
> | Ide 1 Type           : 0              | ROM Shadowing        : Enabled |
> | Embedded BIOS Date   : 04/30/04       | Manufacturing Mode   : Disabled     
>  |
> +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
> Using drive 0, partition 3.
> Loading.....
> probing: pc0 com0 com1 pci mem[637K 1023M 1023M a20=on]
> disk: hd0+
>>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.21
> switching console to com0
>                         >> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.21
> boot: illegal argument acpi
> boot> boot
> booting hd0a:/bsd: 8404228+1102404 [52+381152+367486]=0x9c7d50
> entry point at 0x200120
> 
> 
> WARNING: CAN'T ALLOCATE RAM (100000-40000000) FROM IOMEM EXTENT MAP!
> [ using 749064 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>        The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
> Copyright (c) 1995-2013 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org
> 
> kernel: page fault trap, code=0
> Stopped at      pmap_alloc_pvpage+0x2d: movl    %ecx,0(%eax)
> pmap_alloc_pvpage(d0a7f580,0,6d54000,0,0) at pmap_alloc_pvpage+0x2d
> pmap_enter(d0a7f580,d6d54000,3ffdb000,7,13) at pmap_enter+0x340
> uvm_km_alloc1(d0a2dd40,10000,0,1,2) at uvm_km_alloc1+0xd2
> kmeminit(d2d53000,ffc00000,bebc9f28,bca000,bc8000) at kmeminit+0x95
> uvm_init(d08d6b00,d08d8f40,c0,d0bc9f4c,3) at uvm_init+0x51
> main(d02004f6,d02004fe,0,0,0) at main+0x53
> ddb> trace
> pmap_alloc_pvpage(d0a7f580,0,6d54000,0,0) at pmap_alloc_pvpage+0x2d
> pmap_enter(d0a7f580,d6d54000,3ffdb000,7,13) at pmap_enter+0x340
> uvm_km_alloc1(d0a2dd40,10000,0,1,2) at uvm_km_alloc1+0xd2
> kmeminit(d2d53000,ffc00000,bebc9f28,bca000,bc8000) at kmeminit+0x95
> uvm_init(d08d6b00,d08d8f40,c0,d0bc9f4c,3) at uvm_init+0x51
> main(d02004f6,d02004fe,0,0,0) at main+0x53

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