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Default How to install NGX on Solaris

Hi eXXperts,

I am going to install NGX SmartCenter as well as Security Gateway on Solaris. At that moment I do not have the opportunity to install on Solaris in a lab environment. So, I need an instruction step-by-step. Could someone provide me with the detailed description on how to install the software on Solaris with screenshots? Please send me these pieces of information to my email address ykono@t-online.de.
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Thank you in advance!
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Default Re: How to install NGX on Solaris

Hi,

You can find the installation procedure in the GettingStarted pdf of your release.
This is available for download at the Check Point site.

basically:
- check disc space
- mount cdrom
- launch ./UnixInstallScript (on the cdrom)
- follow the wizard (is the same wizard as an installation using SPLAT)

Kr.
Robby
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Default Re: How to install NGX on Solaris

hi

You may have an issue with actually running the install script depending on what version of Solaris you are running, http://www.cpug.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-250.html has a good work around..

Good luck

Paul
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