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How to install pfSense onto a CheckPoint Firewall Appliance, Paul Scobie Gooroo. Off CHECKPOINT then power on the unit. The CHECKPOINT device should boot from the USB device by default. Username: admin. Password: pfsense. The username/password should now be admin/admin. If not, you may need to follow Method 2. Method 2: Use a live CD or live USB disk This method requires a live CD, such as Ubuntu, to boot from. Boot from the live CD or USB disk; On some distros (Ubuntu, for example), the system will automatically mount the Check Point partitions.
For remote work I use CheckPoint SecuRemote.
On connect it asks me for password.
How can I cache this password?
There is
c:/Program Files (x86)/CheckPoint/Endpoint Connect/trac.defaults
file with settings:Are they related to my question?
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Checkpoint document specify the following for Win95/98
Caching SecuRemote credentials on Win95/98 Desktops:
- Kill SecuRemote from the active toolbar:
- Remove the SecuRemote auto start key from the registry: GotoHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion run
Delete this entry:
- In the Windows Startup group create the following shortcut where you add the –n and –p options to cache the user credentials for SecuRemote. NOTE: The user credentials must be a static scheme like Firewall -1 password. NOTE: The path for SecuRemote by default is C:program filescheckpointsecuremotebinfwenc.exe
You have to enclose the full path name in quotes if the path contains spaces. Using 'fwenc.exe -n username -p password', or 'fwenc.exe -c certificate-full-name -p password', the username, password and certificate-full-name may not contain spaces.
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did you check HP's website
I recommend cheking the manufactuers website
telenting into them , there is nto password by default, at least on the old ones.
telenting into them , there is nto password by default, at least on the old ones.
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'if any'
Have you tried without entering credentials?
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Yep, have tried every combination of admin, Admin, administrator, along with null user and PW. And every factory PW I've read about.
I'm thinking I may have to cold reset these bad boys.
I'm thinking I may have to cold reset these bad boys.
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What is it that you're trying to log into?
Hp's most common default is admin/admin
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I'm trying to log into the web administration to setup IP rules.
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Cold reset to factory takes the PW to null. Thanks for helping everyone!
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