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Old 2006-03-03
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Default Your network may be at risk...

I get the below message when I reboot and try to login to my firewall.
What settings am I missing?

"Your network may be at risk. In the future, it is recommended that you
define anti-spoofing protection before installing the Security Policy".

Appreciate the help.
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

You need to set anti-spoofing on FW-1 module from SmartDashboard. FW-1 module Properties - Topology - Interface Properties. I don't clearly remember name of this menu. You need to find module interface properties.
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

I see what you are saying in my other settings Anti-Spoofing is turned on. However, for this particular setup it doesn't give me the option for Anti-Spoofing in the above mentioned area.

Like I said, I see my other clients have the Anti-Spoofing enabled but here I dont get that option.

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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

Check SmartDefence Anti Spoofing Configuration status.
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

It says "Anti-Spoofing configuration is set on all gateways"

Yet I am not able to see the option to enable Anti-Spoofing.
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

I go to:
Interoperable Device |
Topology |
Interface Properties|
Topology | I select Internal (Leads to the Local network) |
Specific |

There is no option for Anti-Spoofing...?

I know in my other settings is there, here it just kills me that I cant figure this out. Because it should be here but I dont know if there is something specific it needs to show me that option.
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

i thought an interoperable device was a non checkpoint object/system

Can you configure anti spoofing on a device that doesn't have SVN installed?

just my newbie opinion
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Default Re: Your network may be at risk...

I found out that you need to save and exist out of Dashboard then log back in again and the Anti-Spoofing option will appear the next time you login.
It has worked on 2 occasions for me so I believe it. This is my own tried and tested method.
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