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Old 2006-05-28
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Default New to the Nokia IP130

Hi all,

Sorry if this question has been asked in the past, but here goes.

I just brought an IP130, with IPSO version 3.8.1, however the pervious own has removed the Firewall-1 instance off the device.

I was able to track down the uninstall directory, and it appears it was removed some time in 2004. Here goes my question, with just the IPSO OS installed is it possible to run a dymantic NAT?

All documentation I can find on the internet suggests that Firewall-1 handled the NAT/port forwarding options. With that said, I guess the only what I can get Firewall-1 feature installed is to go out to Checkpoint and purchases software support?

Thanks in advance,

Spawn
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Old 2006-05-29
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Default Re: New to the Nokia IP130

yes you can run dynamic nat on this
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Default Re: New to the Nokia IP130

Check Point handles the NAT, IPSO is unable to do any type of NAT without Check Point.
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Default Re: New to the Nokia IP130

Lackie since the IPSO is BSD if I installed an open source package on it (say nmap for instance). I know they have their own proprietary file system, I found this out the painful way trying to mount the drive on a freeBSD machine to move some files over to the hard drive since some idiot did a dd command moving /image/blah over to rwd0 instead of wd0 *sigh* Oh and do you know how to get an IP530 hard drive to run on an IP330?
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