Hi Ahti,
Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
I've already checked the list of clients that can access the firewall and I
added my ip to the list (even if there was the "any" keyword too), but with no
results. This morning I tried to unpack fwm from the original tar (in the
packages folder) to see if that in the bin folder was damaged, but I've got the
same error: "Segmentation fault". I think (but it's only a supposition) that
some file (perhaps a configuration file or similar) is locked, so, when fwm try
to read from or write to it, Segmentation Fault happens. The problem raised
after a black-out. A user was connected with SmartDashboard just before the
black-out; when the power came back he wasn't able to reconnect.
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Da: Mailing list for discussion of Firewall-1 [mailto:FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT
AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM] Per conto di Ahti Akel
Inviato: mercoledì 16 novembre 2005 11.06
A: FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM
Oggetto: Re: [FW-1] SmartDashboard doesn't connect to Nokia IP120
Hi,
Probably your computer's ip-aadress or name is not in the GUI clients list. You
can review the list with command line utilitie 'cpconfig'.
Another option is to uninstall FW policy with command 'fw unloadlocal'. Connect
with SmartDashboard and allow explicity CPMI service from your computer.
--
BR!
Ahti
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:38:52AM +0100, Marco Borghini wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm new in the CheckPoint world. We have a Nokia IP120 Firewall with
> CheckPoint NG FP3 installed on. Before this Nokia, I had never seen a
> CheckPoint system. My problem is that when I try to connect with
> SmartDashboard to the Firewall, it responds that I cannot connect and to
> verify that server is up and running. I connected with SSH and did a "ps
> aux" and "netstat -a" to see what processes were running. Searching on
> the internet with google, I've found that for SmartDashboard to work, a
> daemon listening on port 18190 is required (fwm, is it right?). fwm was
> not running and there wasn't anything listening on that port. So I tried
> to start manually fwm (typing "fwm" at the prompt) but I got only a
> Segmentation Fault. Searching again on google, someone told he resolved
> a similar problem by deleting all the logs and restarting the firewall
> (fwstop, rm $FWDIR/log/*, fwstart). I tried, but with no success. At
> this point I don't know what else do, and hope in your help!
>
> Thanks
>
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