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Re: [cobalt-users] HOWTO: Installing Adaptive Firewall (for Qube) on a RaQ 4
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] HOWTO: Installing Adaptive Firewall (for Qube) on a RaQ 4
- From: Harry <harryl_2001@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Dec 20 14:18:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
--- Bruce Timberlake <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> NOTE: This is an UNOFFICIAL and UNSUPPORTED
> procedure. It works for
> me, but your results may vary. Proceed at your own
> risk!
>
> NOTE: This _should_ work on any RaQ as well, but I
> have not tested it
> on anything but a RaQ 4.
>
>
> 1. Shell into your RaQ and become root.
>
> 2. Get the two firewall RPMS from
> http://www.cobaltfaqs.com/download/
> (the Adaptive Firewall PKG on the Sun download site
> doesn't seem to
> untar properly, so I'm posting the actual RPMS from
> within the PKG):
>
> wget
>
http://www.cobaltfaqs.com/download/phoenix-1.7-0.i386.rpm
> wget
>
http://www.cobaltfaqs.com/download/phoenix-kmodules-1.0-9.i386.rpm
>
> MD5SUM info:
>
> b51161006b586b77891a03931d5ed958
> phoenix-1.7-0.i386.rpm
> bb36c8070d9f48b077ef7724a1ca5448
> phoenix-kmodules-1.0-9.i386.rpm
>
> 3. Install the RPMS:
>
> rpm -ivh phoenix*.rpm
>
> Note: if you have the SHP patch installed (RaQ 4),
> you have an older
> version of the firewall partially installed, and
> might get some
> messages about conflicts with the older version.
> Either uninstall
> it, or use
>
> rpm -ivh --force --nodeps phoenix*.rpm
>
> to get the newer version installed. Not sure what
> the implications to
> the existing SHP install are, but as it's currently
> a security hole
> and should be uninstalled anyway, it shouldn't be a
> major problem...
>
> You can verify the RPMs installed by doing:
>
> rpm -qa | grep phoenix
>
> You should see:
>
> phoenix-1.7-0
> phoenix-kmodules-1.0-9
>
> 4. Look in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d and ensure the startup
> script is there:
>
> ls -alF /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S*
>
> You should see
>
> S72phoenix
>
> in the list of files.
>
> 5. Start the firewall by doing:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/phoenix start
>
> You'll see this output:
>
> Loading phoenix module...
> Using
> /lib/modules/phoenix/phoenix-1.6.6-2.2.16C32_III.o
> Symbol version prefix ''
> phoenix-1.6.6-2.2.16C32_III.o successfully loaded.
Bruce,
Did anyone solve the issue of the error message:
ERROR:
'/lib/modules/phoenix/phoenix-1.6.6-2.2.16C33_III.o'
does not exist!
thanks again for all your efforts for the cobalt
community!
and Happy Holidays...
-Harry
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