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Old 2005-08-12
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Default How do I chain CVP Servers?

How do I chain CVP Servers?



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I would like to setup FireWall-1 ver. 4.0 SP-3 including the latest hotfix for SP-3 so that data received through a http or ftp connection are first scanned by Norton Antivirus and then by Finjan's Surfingate. I tried to create a rule like this:

Source Destination Service Action proxy any http->anti-vrius
http->finjan accept

and a similar rule for ftp, but the GUI told me it is not allowed to use two CVP servers for one connection. When I use two separate rules, the connection is caught by the first one and the second check is not carried out.

Anyone here has an idea how to do this correctly?

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In the NG release, you can create "CVP Groups" that allow you to chain or load balance multiple CVP servers.

In FireWall-1 4.1, you can do this with the help of an application called CVP Manager. This application looks like a single CVP server to a firewall module, but it is basically a front end that calls a number of different CVP servers, either in sequence, or in a load balancing configuration. CVP Manager can be downloaded from Check Point's support site.

-- PhoneBoy - 01 Jan 2004

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