Re: CheckPoint remote access

From: Yew Kwee (yewkwee-tan_at_axvantage.com)
Date: 09/16/03

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    To: Cesar Osorio <COsorio@awb.com.au>
    
    

    Hi, thanks for your advise.
    It is running on Linux OS, I have tried to clear the log by using a notebook
    running hyper terminal, connecting to the console port of the firewall, it is
    intrusion.com box PDS
    As I am not too familiar with Linux, I think I have to restart the services
    (https, ssh, ftp, telnet) after the firewall is rebooted. May I know the
    command to restart these services.

    Thanks/regards
    Yew Kwee

    Quoting Cesar Osorio <COsorio@awb.com.au>:

    >
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    > What type of Firewall do you have...
    >
    > If it is based on BSD, I used to have similar problems and just cleaning
    > thelogs and then reboot the box I would gain access to the box again. good
    > luck
    >
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    >
    >
    >
    > Yew Kwee Tan
    >
    > <yewkwee@yahoo.co To:
    > security-basics@securityfocus.com
    >
    > m.sg> cc:
    > yewkwee-tan@axvantage.com
    >
    > Subject: CheckPoint remote
    > access
    > 14/09/2003 16:01
    >
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    >
    > Hi, can some CheckPoint guru provide some advise on
    > the following?
    > Checkpoint firewall running version 4.1 is facing
    > problem of unable to access remotely. Suspect it was
    > due to log file overflow as noticed the disk occupancy
    > is 99%, have delete the log files by connecting hyper
    > terminal to the console port, but still unable to
    > access with the following means:-
    > 1. Connect notebook directly to ethernet port with IP
    > address 10.1.2.5, the IP address on firewall ethernet
    > port is 10.1.2.2. Tried using both cross UTP
    > cable and straight UTP cable with same error of "media
    > disconnected".
    > 2. Tried accessing the firewall via ssh but failed
    > with error "connection
    > refuse".
    > 3. Tried accessing ther firewall via web browser
    > https://ipaddress:10000,
    > with error "The Page Cannot Be Displayed".
    > 4. Tried accessing the firewall via Checkpoint
    > Management Client, with error "Cannot Connect To
    > Server".
    >
    >
    > =====
    > Thanks/regards
    > Tan Yew Kwee
    >
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