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Old 2007-05-08
decurion decurion is offline
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Default too many internal hosts

I have a 100-hosts license and I've noticed some warnings saying
too many internal hosts (125) detected

How long does Checkpoint keeps a host in its database?
What are the implications of too many hosts? I havent heard anyone complaining (yet).
Does Checkpoint stop adding host in its database after 100 and any addresses not in the database doesn't get access?

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Old 2007-05-09
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Default Re: too many internal hosts

Check Point counts the number of IPs it sees on internal interfaces.

There is a command to clear this, can't remember now, and AFAIK the only problem when you exceed license is that it slow downs the firewall a bit because it keeps giving the error message... apart from being really annoying, that is. Check Point's comment regarding this was: "It's undocumented."
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