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fw - how to install a FireWall-1 authentication password on a host
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fw putkey command installs a FireWall-1 authentication password on a host, thus enabling control connections between the host on which the fw putkey command is run and a second host.

This password is used to authenticate internal communications between FireWall Modules and between a FireWall Module and its Management Center. The password is used to authenticate the control channel the first time communication is established.

# fw putkey [-no_opsec] [-opsec] [-p password] [-k num] [-n name]

where:

target : the IP address or the resolvable name of the other host on which you are installing the key (password). This should be the IP address of the interface "closest" to the host on which the command is run.

If it is not, you will get error messages such as the following:
"./fwd: Authentication with hostname for command sync failed"

-no_opsec : only FireWall-1 control connections are enabled.

-opsec : only OPSEC control connections are enabled.

-k num : the length of the first S/Key password chain for fwa1 authentication. The default is 7.

-n name : the IP address (in dot notation) to use in identifying this host to the other host, instead of the resolution of the hostname command.

-p password : the key (password). You will be prompted for this if you do not enter it in the command line.
Example

fw putkey 172.26.23.5

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