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Old 2007-11-22
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Default Where to put Manual ARP entries?

I've set up some manual NATs (operational constraints, i know its not ideal) in the Checkpoint Security policy

but I couldn't find out where to add the manual arp entries and make them persistent to a firewall reboot....

There's nothing in Resilience's limited doc...


Anyone?
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Default Re: Where to put Manual ARP entries?

Add a new local.arp file in your $FWDIR/conf dir.
File looks something like this:

ip address MAC address


Check with command fw ctl arp if it is working
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Default Re: Where to put Manual ARP entries?

forgot to say: policy install after adding the file!

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Default Re: Where to put Manual ARP entries?

Thanks! I'll give it a try
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