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[FW1] FW: Setting up a trace using the tcpdump command
Guys, got a solution.
Solution is to replace the IP address bit of the firewall interface with the
'other' name. In my case it is eth-s1p1c0.
Thanks.
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> From: Haji, Mohmed
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 5:15 PM
> To: 'fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com'
> Subject: Setting up a trace using the tcpdump command
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've got problems trying to get an external PC access to a server on our
> DMZ.
>
> I first want to make sure thier TCP packets (they are trying to telnet and
> FTP in) are getting to our Firewall.
>
> I've tried setting up a trace on our firewall using the following syntax:
>
> tcpdump -i <external interface IP of firewall> host <client IP>
> /tmp/trace.log
>
> When I run this command, I get the message
>
> tcpdump: <external interface IP of firewall> :Device not configured
>
> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help guys.
>
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