According to resolution 1410885:
une 19, 2006
Solution:
The error:
[LOG_CRIT] kernel: FW-1: bpush: push block size error sz=3 at 0x62f
can be safely ignored, as it does not have any impact on the performance of
FW-1/VPN-1. This error occurs due to a limitation in Check Point's inspect code
when handling SNMP traffic. The error is due to improper handling of the SNMP
version. A fix for this is included NGX HFA_04.
That is completely NOT true. I am running NGx R61 with HFA_01 and I am still
seeing this
error:
IP380-1-P[admin]# uname -a
IPSO IP380-1-P 4.1-BUILD019 releng 1515 09.01.2006-021932 i386
IP380-1-P[admin]# fw ver
This is Check Point VPN-1(TM) & FireWall-1(R) NGX (R61) HFA_01, Hotfix 601 -
Build 012
IP380-1-P[admin]# Mar 4 21:39:17 IP380-1-P [LOG_CRIT] kernel: FW-1:
bpush: push block size error sz=0 at 0x7bd
Mar 4 21:39:45 IP380-1-P last message repeated 11 times
Mar 4 21:40:58 IP380-1-P [LOG_CRIT] kernel: FW-1: bpush: push block size error
sz=0 at 0x7bd
Question is that if R61 HFA_01 is released prior to checkpoint releasing R60
HFA_04?
cisco4ng
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