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IPSO - Installing a Checkpoint Package
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 16:42
Firewalls - Checkpoint - IPSO Nokia
Below shows you the process of installing a new Checkpoint package via the CLI,
cp1[admin]# newpkg -m IPSO_wrapper_R65.tgz
Enter pathname to the packages [ or 'exit' to exit ]: /var/emhome/admin
Loading Package List
Package Description: Check Point Suite wrapper package NGX R65
Would you like to :
1. Install this as a new package
2. Upgrade from an old package
3. Skip this package
4. Exit new package installation
Choose (1-4): 1
Installing IPSO_wrapper_R65.tgz
Running IPSO_wrapper_R65/INSTALL PRE /opt/IPSO_wrapper_R65 /var/emhome/admin/IPSO_wrapper_R65.tgz IPSO_wrapper_R65/MANIFEST newpkg
Running IPSO_wrapper_R65/INSTALL POST /opt/IPSO_wrapper_R65 /var/emhome/admin/IPSO_wrapper_R65.tgz IPSO_wrapper_R65/MANIFEST newpkg
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It is required to configure Check Point products before activating them,
you can do so by re-login to the machine and running 'cpconfig'
from the command line.
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Done installing IPSO_wrapper_R65
End of new package installation
cleaning up ..done
A reboot may be necessary to activate packages.
Reboot the system via running the reboot command. Once rebooted check that the following,
cp1[admin]# fw ver
This is Check Point VPN-1(TM) & FireWall-1(R) NGX (R65) - Build 436
Then run the cpconfig command via the CLI to initiate the wizard.
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