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Configuring BaySecure FireWall-1
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Transferring Security Policy and Configuration Files
Firewall backup management stations must have the same security policies and
configuration files that the primary firewall management station uses. Bay
Networks has provided script files to make it easy to synchronize firewall
management stations. The script files enable you to use a single command,
fwfilex
, to package files associated with a management station’s security
environment. You then manually transfer the files to other firewall management
stations.
Getting the Files
You can get the files necessary to synchronize backup stations from two different
sources, the BayRS software CD or the World Wide Web, as described in the
following sections.
From the BayRS Software CD
The directory fwbkpscr contains the subdirectories unix and win:
If you are using UNIX systems for your backup management stations, copy
the file in the unix directory (fwfilex) into the FireWall-1 bin directory
(typically /etc/fw/bin) on your primary backup station.
If you are using Windows NT systems for your backup management stations,
copy the files in the win directory (zip.exe, unzip.exe, and fwfilex.cmd) into the
FireWall-1 bin directory (typically \WINNT\FW1\bin) on your primary
backup station.
Note:
The redundant management scripts do not support cross-platform
redundancy. You can use these scripts only when transferring from one
Windows NT platform to another, or from one UNIX platform to another. If
you want to use one platform for your primary backup station and another for
your secondary backup station, you must rebuild and install the security policy
from scratch on the secondary station.
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