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| Subject: | Re: Dual IP Address for Check Point ??? |
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| Date: | Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:40:16 -0400 |
Donald Pandori wrote:
What platform is it based on? It varies from platform to platform. Thanks. On 10/7/05, Cem Başkocagil <cem@uekae.tubitak.gov.tr> wrote:Hi, I got a problem. I have to assign double IP addresses to one of my CheckPoint firewall's interfaces. Does anybody have an idea on how to do this? thanks in advance...
if you understand how to use linux, then you can use "ifconfig add". Thou i have never used check point as a firewall, and if you downloaded the software. Maybe the bought hardware version might be different. Anyhow man ifconfig and look under the add section, so you might have to use network and broadcast to correctly set your address.
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