Definition of Checkpoint
Check Point is a a manufacturer of firewalls used to secure a perimeter and provide high-end security.
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Implementing NAT on Checkpoint Firewall-1
Network Address Translation, or NAT as commonly referred to, was initially designed as a temporary fix, before IPv6, to allow additional workstations to access routable networks across the Internet, without utilizing a routable, or valid IP address. NAT is simply defined as connecting multiple computers to the Internet, using one IP address. Today, a multitude of proxies, firewalls, VPN devices, routers and SOHO devices now use NAT to allow internal hosts to the Internet. This document will examine how NAT is implemented, specifically on Checkpoint Firewall-1 4.1 for Windows NT 4.0.
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Solaris 8 and Checkpoint NG FP3 install with SSH, JASS and Syslog
After determining the initial state of insecurity in an existing corporate firewall, the following discusses the process of building a hardened Solaris 8 Sun clone with SSH connectivity for remote firewall console access with Checkpoint NG FP1 firewall, an upgrade to FP3 then HF2, hardened further with JASS, and the last step remote syslog. Discussed below is the detailed account of the pre-existing insecurity, a brief note of the catalytic event precipitating the actual changes to the firewall, a discussion of the implementation, and the results and ultimate success of the procedure "hardening" the corporate firewall.
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Configuring Clustering in NGAI
Describes how to configure cluster state synchronization in Checkpoint NGAIr55.
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Editing the default filter in Nokia IPSO
Deploying Nokia boxes to remote locations can be difficult for a couple of reasons. Most of the time their destination will be on a different network, therefore you must configure the Nokia with this future IP address. Because you are assigning the future IP address, you cannot connect the Nokia to a management server before you ship it. Ah, you say, "I'll just wait until I get the Nokia delivered and then connect it to the management server". Unfortunately this option is not easy to do and is in fact (kind of) supported and (kind of) documented with Nokia TAC (although they are revising this resolution).
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Boot Manager Upgrade for a Nokia IP330
As the title suggest I documented this process while upgrading an IP330, these steps may or may not be the same for other Nokia IP products.
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Password Recovery Techniques for IPSO
To boot an IP440 into single user mode first restart the box.. When you see the "boot:" prompt enter "-s" and press "enter" within 10 seconds. When it boots into single user mode it will ask for the shell, just press "enter" to accept the default "sh." To boot an IP500 or higher into single user mode, first restart the box. When you will see the prompt "Entering autoboot mode. Type any character to enter command mode." You have 5 seconds to press any key.
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Checkpoint NG Backup, Recovery, and Upgrade Procedures
PDF. A step by step guide for Backup and Recovery of Checkpoint NG. Migrating NG to a different platform. And upgrade from Checkpoint 4.1 to NG.
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Easy Guide: Upgrading Checkpoint 2000 Management Station to NG FP3
PDF. A complete guide to Upgrading from Checkpoint 2000 4.1 to NG FP3 by Karim Ismail and Myless Buckley.
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