Does anybody know where can I download the installation guide for installation NGX R65 on solaris 8?
CPUG: The Check Point User Group | |
Resources for the Check Point Community, by the Check Point Community.
| |
First, I hope you're all well and staying safe. | |
|
Does anybody know where can I download the installation guide for installation NGX R65 on solaris 8?
### Core Installation of Solaris 8 for FW 4.1 ###
*** NOTE: This paper is Beta, CheckPoint does ***
not yet support Solaris 8 for FireWall-1.
PURPOSE
-------
To outline, in detail, the minimum installation of Solaris 8
for CheckPoint FW-1 version 4.1
DISCLAIMER
----------
All information discussed below is based on Sun Microsystems
Ultra 5 with one qfe Ethernet card and using Solaris 8. Your
mileage may vary for different hardware platforms.
INTENT
------
This document is for users who want to use the Core installation
package. A minimal installation of an operating system helps
build a more secure platform for the Firewall application. We
will attempt to build a platform with the fewest packages possible.
The end goal is to have a minimum of 23 packages installed.
INSTALLATION
------------
Solaris 8 media comes with three CDROM's for installation.
Solaris 8 Installation
Solaris 8 Software, Disk 1 of 2
Solaris 8 Software, Disk 2 of 2
Solaris 8 Installation Disk is bootable CDROM. It is only required
if you want to install software from several CD's using a single,
browser based tool. We will not be using this CDROM.
Solaris 8 Software, Disk 1 of 2 is a bootable CDROM. This is the
CDROM I recommend you boot off of for installing the Core operating
system.
Solaris 8 Software, Disk 2 of 2. Contains additional software packages
to add. We will use this CDROM to add 3 software packages.
To install Solaris 8, I recommend you use the Solaris 8 Software, Disk 1
of 2. Boot off this CDROM as you normally would for other software
installations and follow the normal install procedures. Be sure to select
the Core installation package.
THE PACKAGES
------------
Once the installation is complete, you should have 44 packages total.
Below are the 44 packages listed. We will remove 23 of the packages.
---- Core Install ----
system SUNWadmr System & Network Administration Root
system SUNWatfsr AutoFS, (Root)
system SUNWatfsu AutoFS, (Usr)
system SUNWauda Audio Applications
system SUNWaudd Audio Drivers
system SUNWcar Core Architecture, (Root)
system SUNWcg6 GX (cg6) Device Driver
system SUNWcsd Core Solaris Devices
system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs)
system SUNWcsr Core Solaris, (Root)
system SUNWcsu Core Solaris, (Usr)
system SUNWdfb Dumb Frame Buffer Device Drivers
system SUNWdtcor Solaris Desktop /usr/dt filesystem anchor
system SUNWesu Extended System Utilities
system SUNWftpr FTP Server, (Root)
system SUNWftpu FTP Server, (Usr)
system SUNWhmd SunSwift SBus Adapter Drivers
system SUNWkey Keyboard configuration tables
system SUNWkvm Core Architecture, (Kvm)
system SUNWlibms Sun WorkShop Bundled shared libm
system SUNWloc System Localization
system SUNWluxop Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities
system SUNWnisr Network Information System, (Root)
system SUNWnisu Network Information System, (Usr)
system SUNWpcelx 3COM EtherLink III PCMCIA Ethernet Driver
system SUNWpcmci PCMCIA Card Services, (Root)
system SUNWpcmcu PCMCIA Card Services, (Usr)
system SUNWpcmem PCMCIA memory card driver
system SUNWpcser PCMCIA serial card driver
system SUNWpd PCI Drivers
system SUNWpl5u Perl 5.005_03
system SUNWpsdpr PCMCIA ATA card driver
system SUNWqfed Sun Quad FastEthernet Adapter Driver
system SUNWrmodu Realmode Modules, (Usr)
system SUNWses SCSI Enclosure Services Device Driver
system SUNWsndmr Sendmail root
system SUNWsndmu Sendmail user
system SUNWsolnm Solaris Naming Enabler
system SUNWswmt Install and Patch Utilities
system SUNWudf Universal Disk Format 1.50, (Usr)
system SUNWudfr Universal Disk Format 1.50
system SUNWusb USB Device Drivers
system SUNWxwdv X Windows System Window Drivers
system SUNWxwmod OpenWindows kernel modules
REMOVING PACKAGES
-----------------
Of these 44 packages, you can remove 23 of them. To remove a package,
you use the pkgrm(1M) command. For example, the following command removes
the package SUNWdtcor.
mozart #pkgrm SUNWdtcor
The following 23 packages aer not required to run FW-1 ver 4.1. Some
of the packages will complain about dependencies. Don't worry,
you are removing the dependencies also.
--------- pkgrm -----------
system SUNWsndmr Sendmail root
system SUNWsndmu Sendmail user
system SUNWftpr FTP Server, (Root)
system SUNWftpu FTP Server, (Usr)
system SUNWpcelx 3COM EtherLink III PCMCIA Ethernet Driver
system SUNWpcmci PCMCIA Card Services, (Root)
system SUNWpcmcu PCMCIA Card Services, (Usr)
system SUNWpcmem PCMCIA memory card driver
system SUNWpcser PCMCIA serial card driver
system SUNWpsdpr PCMCIA ATA card driver
system SUNWxwdv X Windows System Window Drivers
system SUNWxwmod OpenWindows kernel modules
system SUNWnisr Network Information System, (Root)
system SUNWnisu Network Information System, (Usr)
system SUNWpl5u Perl 5.005_03
system SUNWcg6 GX (cg6) Device Driver
system SUNWadmr System & Network Administration Root
system SUNWdtcor Solaris Desktop /usr/dt filesystem anchor
system SUNWsolnm Solaris Naming Enabler
system SUNWatfsr AutoFS, (Root)
system SUNWatfsu AutoFS, (Usr)
system SUNWauda Audio Applications
system SUNWaudd Audio Drivers
ADDING PACKAGES
---------------
There are several required packages you have to add for FW-1 4.1 to install
and function properly. There are also several optional packages you may
want to install. To install packages, first mount the CDROM. You will have
to do this manually, as volume manager is not installed with Core.
For the Ultra5
mozart #mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0 /cdrom
For most other Sparc systems
mozart #mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /cdrom
mozart $cd /cdrom/Solaris_8/Product
---------- required packages by FW-1 -------
system SUNWlibC Sun Workshop Compilers Bundled libC (CDROM 1 of 2)
required by FWDIR/bin/cpconfig
system SUNWter Terminal Information (CDROM 2 of 2)
required for FW-1 installation
system SUNWscpu Source Compatibility, (Usr) (CDROM 1 of 2)
/usr/ucb/ln required for upgrades
NOTE: The only purpose for SUNWscpu is for /usr/ucb/ln. If you do not want
to install the whole package, you can simply execute the following for the
same functionality.
/bin/ln -s /bin/ln /usr/ucb/ln
---------- optional packages -------
system SUNWadmc System administration core libraries (CDROM 1 of 2)
system SUNWadmfw System & Network Administration Framework (1 of 2)
includes showrev(1M)
system SUNWdoc Documentation Tools (CDROM 1 of 2)
system SUNWman On-Line Manual Pages (CDROM 2 of 2)
system SUNWgzip The GNU Zip (gzip) compression utility (2 of 2)
If you want to add compiling capabilities (not recommended)
system SUNWsprot Solaris Bundled tools
system SUNWhea SunOS Header Files
system SUNWtoo Programming Tools
system SUNWarc Archive Libraries
system SUNWbtool CCS tools bundled with SunOS
To learn what binaries belong to what package, use the command pkgchk(1M).
For example, to learn what package truss belongs to, use the following command
on another Solaris system with truss installed on it.
# pkgchk -l -p /usr/bin/truss
Pathname: /usr/bin/truss
Type: regular file
Expected mode: 0555
Expected owner: bin
Expected group: bin
Expected file size (bytes): 123736
Expected sum(1) of contents: 41220
Expected last modification: Jun 18 17:11:15 1998
Referenced by the following packages:
SUNWtoo
Current status: installed
PACKAGES COMPLETED
------------------
When you are done installing the operating system and removing/adding
packages, you should have the following 23 packages installed (not counting
any optional packages).
system SUNWcar Core Architecture, (Root)
system SUNWcsd Core Solaris Devices
system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs)
system SUNWcsr Core Solaris, (Root)
system SUNWcsu Core Solaris, (Usr)
system SUNWdfb Dumb Frame Buffer Device Drivers
system SUNWesu Extended System Utilities
system SUNWhmd SunSwift SBus Adapter Drivers
system SUNWkey Keyboard configuration tables
system SUNWkvm Core Architecture, (Kvm)
system SUNWlibC Sun Workshop Compilers Bundled libC
system SUNWlibms Sun WorkShop Bundled shared libm
system SUNWloc System Localization
system SUNWluxop Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities
system SUNWpd PCI Drivers
system SUNWqfed Sun Quad FastEthernet Adapter Driver
system SUNWrmodu Realmode Modules, (Usr)
system SUNWses SCSI Enclosure Services Device Driver
system SUNWswmt Install and Patch Utilities
system SUNWter Terminal Information
system SUNWudf Universal Disk Format 1.50, (Usr)
system SUNWudfr Universal Disk Format 1.50
system SUNWusb USB Device Drivers
CONCLUSION
----------
Your operating system should now have 23 packages installed (depending
on hardware platform). This should help build a more secure platform
for your firewall application).
EOF
Bookmarks