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Re: [FW1] router: No license





Yeah, you created an object of type "router" probably for one of your
Cisco routers on the network.  You probably though you were doing the
right thing at the time, but Checkpoint thinks "router" is a
firewall-1 managed device.  The solution is to delete the object, and
recreate it as type "Workstation".  I think it's stupid, but there you
have it.

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Aaron Turner        aturner@vicinity.com  650.237.0300 x252
Security Engineer                         Vicinity Corp.        
Cell: 408-314-9874                        http://www.vicinity.com

On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Gross, Jason D wrote:

> 
> Okay, here goes:
> 
> I'm modifying my rulebase on a FW-1 4.0 on a Solaris 2.6 system.  I've been
> doing this weeks.  Suddenly today when I try to install the rulebase, the
> dialog box comes up with this:
> 
> routers: No license.
> 
> I'm not trying to install it on my routers.  As a matter of fact, I
> explicitly deselect the routers when I do go to install it.
> 
> Any ideas why suddenly I'm getting this license error?
> 
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> Jason Gross
> System Administration/Network Operations
> United Space Alliance - Florida Operations
> 
> Jason.Gross-1@ksc.nasa.gov
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> 
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