Avaya FireWall-1 User manual

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Configuring
BaySecure FireWall-1
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April 1999
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Contents
Preface
Before You Begin .............................................................................................................. xi
Text Conventions ..............................................................................................................xii
Acronyms .........................................................................................................................xiii
Bay Networks Technical Publications ..............................................................................xiii
How to Get Help ..............................................................................................................xiv
Chapter 1
Overview of the BaySecure FireWall-1 Software
Managing Firewall Operation ..........................................................................................1-1
How the Firewall Software Works ...................................................................................1-2
Using Backup Management Stations ..............................................................................1-2
Selecting a Backup Management Station .......................................................................1-3
Where to Go Next ...........................................................................................................1-4
Chapter 2
Installing the FireWall-1 Management Software
Obtaining Software Licenses ..........................................................................................2-1
Obtaining a FireWall-1 License for the Management Station ...................................2-2
Sample Response from Check Point .................................................................2-3
Obtaining a FireWall-1 License for the Router .........................................................2-4
Sample Response from Check Point .................................................................2-5
Installing and Running the FireWall-1 Management Software ........................................2-5
Installing on a Computer Running Windows NT ......................................................2-5
Sample Installation ............................................................................................2-6
Customizing the FireWall-1 Installation ...........................................................2-11
Installing on a UNIX Platform .................................................................................2-12
Before You Install .............................................................................................2-12
Mounting the CD and Extracting the Tar File ...................................................2-12
Installing the Check Point FireWall-1 Software ................................................2-13
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Installation Options ..........................................................................................2-13
Sample Installation ..........................................................................................2-13
Customizing the FireWall-1 Installation ...........................................................2-17
Installing a License on the Management Station .............................................2-18
Starting and Stopping the FireWall-1 Daemons ..............................................2-18
Synchronizing the Management Station and the Router Passwords ...............2-19
Starting FireWall-1 ...........................................................................................2-19
Transferring Security Policy and Configuration Files ....................................................2-20
Getting the Files .....................................................................................................2-20
From the BayRS Software CD .........................................................................2-20
From the World Wide Web ...............................................................................2-21
Preparing and Transferring Firewall Files Between Windows Platforms ................2-21
Preparing and Transferring Firewall Files Between UNIX Platforms ......................2-22
Chapter 3
Configuring a Firewall on a Router
Creating a Firewall on a Router ......................................................................................3-1
Disabling and Reenabling a Firewall on a Router ...........................................................3-3
Setting Up Communications Between the Firewall Management Station
and the Router ................................................................................................................3-3
Establishing a Static Route ......................................................................................3-4
Establishing the Firewall Management Station ........................................................3-4
Identifying the First Backup Firewall Management Station ......................................3-5
Identifying the Second Backup Firewall Management Station .................................3-5
Identifying the Router ...............................................................................................3-6
Enabling the Firewall on Router Interfaces .....................................................................3-7
Navigating to the Prompt for the IP Interface ...........................................................3-7
Adding a Firewall to an Interface ..............................................................................3-8
Specifying a Firewall Name ......................................................................................3-8
Setting the Policy Index ............................................................................................3-9
Activating the Firewall ...................................................................................................3-10
Defining a Firewall Security Policy ................................................................................3-10
Installing the Security Policy on the Router and Its Interfaces ......................................3-11
Troubleshooting Checklist .............................................................................................3-12
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Chapter 4
Customizing a Firewall on a Router
Specifying FireWall-1 Memory ........................................................................................4-2
Setting the Firewall Filter Timer ......................................................................................4-3
Setting the Log Timer .....................................................................................................4-3
Specifying a Timeout Period for an Inactive TCP Connection ........................................4-4
Setting the Keepalive Timer .....................................................................................4-4
Setting the Keepalive Retransmit Timer ...................................................................4-5
Setting the Keepalive Timer Retries .........................................................................4-5
Deleting a Firewall ..........................................................................................................4-6
Appendix A
Monitoring the Firewall Using
BCC show Commands
Online Help for show Commands .................................................................................. A-1
show firewall interfaces .................................................................................................. A-2
show firewall summary .................................................................................................. A-3
Appendix B
Upgrading to BayRS Version 13.20
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Figures
Figure 2-1. Choose Destination Location Window .....................................................2-6
Figure 2-2. Selecting Product Type Window ..............................................................2-7
Figure 2-3. Licenses Window .....................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-4. Administrators Window ............................................................................2-8
Figure 2-5. Add Administrator Window .......................................................................2-8
Figure 2-6. Key Hit Session Window ..........................................................................2-9
Figure 2-7. Choose Destination Location Window ...................................................2-10
Figure 2-8. Select Components Window ..................................................................2-11
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Preface
This guide describes BaySecure FireWall-1 and what you do to install, start, and
customize BaySecure FireWall-1 services on a Bay Networks
®
router.
You can use the Bay Command Console (BCC
) to configure BaySecure
FireWall-1 services on a router.
Before You Begin
Before using this guide, you must complete the following procedures. For a new
router:
Install the router (see the installation guide that came with your router).
Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file (see
Quick-Starting Routers, Configuring BayStack Remote Access, or Connecting
ASN Routers to a Network).
Make sure that you are running the latest version of Bay Networks BayRS
software. For information about upgrading BayRS, see the upgrading guide for
your version of BayRS.
Note:
If you are upgrading to BayRS Version 13.20 from an earlier version of the
BayRS software, be sure to read Appendix B of this manual for information about
how the upgrade affects your existing firewall.
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Text Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions:
angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the
description inside the brackets. Do not type the
brackets when entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is:
ping
<
ip_address
>
, you enter:
ping
192.32.10.12
bold text
Indicates command names and options and text that
you need to enter.
Example: Enter
show ip
{
alerts
|
routes
}.
Example: Use the
dinfo
command.
italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book
titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions.
Where a variable is two or more words, the words are
connected by an underscore.
Example: If the command syntax is:
show at <
valid_route
>
valid_route
is one variable and you substitute one value
for it.
screen text Indicates system output, for example, prompts and
system messages.
Example:
Set Bay Networks Trap Monitor Filters
vertical line (
|
) Separates choices for command keywords and
arguments. Enter only one of the choices. Do not type
the vertical line when entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is:
show ip
{
alerts
|
routes
}
, you enter either:
show ip alerts
or
show ip routes
, but not both.
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Acronyms
Bay Networks Technical Publications
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GUI graphical user interface
IP Internet Protocol
LAN local area network
MIB management information base
ISO International Organization for Standardization
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
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How to Get Help
For product assistance, support contracts, information about educational services,
and the telephone numbers of our global support offices, go to the following URL:
http://www.baynetworks.com/corporate/contacts/
In the United States and Canada, you can dial 800-2LANWAN for assistance.
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Chapter 1
Overview of the BaySecure FireWall-1 Software
The BaySecure
FireWall-1 software builds firewall security features into Bay
Networks router software. It does this by integrating the stateful inspection
module from Version 2.1 of the Check Point Software Technologies FireWall-1
software into the Bay Networks router operating system (BayRS) of Bay
Networks BN
®
, ASN
, and ARN
routers. BaySecure FireWall-1 is a firewall
only, and does not include the entire suite of Check Point features. BaySecure
FireWall-1 supports the inspection module and logging capabilities of the Check
Point FireWall-1 product.
Managing Firewall Operation
A firewall is the hardware and/or software that limits the exposure of a computer
or network to an attack from an external source.
To control the operation of a firewall on the router, you use the Check Point
FireWall-1 management software.
You install this management software on a computer running Windows NT
®
or
UNIX to create a firewall management station. From the management station, you
can use the FireWall-1 management software to define a security policy and
download it to the router. The security policy specifies how the firewall operates.
For instructions on how to install the FireWall-1 management software, see
Chapter 2, “Installing the FireWall-1 Management Software.” To learn how to
configure a security policy, see your Check Point documentation.
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How the Firewall Software Works
The management station downloads the policy information to the stateful
inspection module in the Bay Networks router software. The stateful inspection
module inspects all data packets traveling between the data link and network
layers, and communicates the results to the management station. (Note that the
management station does not inspect the packets.) If the data packets meet the
security requirements specified in the security policy, the router forwards the data.
If the data packets violate the security policy, the router drops the data packets and
logs the information to the management station.
Using Backup Management Stations
You can use the Bay Command Console (BCC
) to configure up to two backup
management stations. Doing so provides the redundancy required to use
FireWall-1 in large enterprise networks. If your router loses communication with
its firewall management station, a backup firewall management station
automatically establishes communication with the router. As a result, firewall
security remains intact and firewall statistics logging continues.
BaySecure FireWall-1 does not require a backup management station to remain
dormant until called into service when the firewall management station fails. A
backup management station can simultaneously be a working firewall
management station for another firewall.
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Selecting a Backup Management Station
A router connects to a backup firewall management station upon termination of
the TCP connection (with TCP_ABORT) between the current firewall
management station and the router.
If the connection between a firewall management station and the router fails, the
router begins a round-robin selection process. During this process, the router
continuously tries to connect to another management station at 40-second
intervals. The order of the round-robin selection is primary, first backup, and then
second backup management station.
For example, if the connection between the router and the primary management
station fails, the router tries to connect to the first backup management station. If
the connection to the first backup management station fails, the router tries to
connect to the second backup management station before trying to connect to the
primary management station again.
For information about specifying backup management stations, see “Identifying
the First Backup Firewall Management Station” on page 3-5, and “Identifying the
Second Backup Firewall Management Station” on page 3-5.
Note:
When an event, such as a LAN failure, prevents communication
between the router and the firewall management station, the firewall
management station closes the TCP connection from its end when data does
not flow from the idle TCP connection. However, the router does not close the
TCP connection from its end for a period of time determined by the TCP
keepalive timer. The TCP keepalive timer in the firewall application on the
router periodically checks the TCP connection before the router terminates the
idle TCP connection. For information on setting the TCP keepalive timer, see
Chapter 3, “Setting the Keepalive Timer.
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Where to Go Next
To get a firewall up and running on your Bay Networks router:
For information about how to Go to page
Obtain licenses from Check Point 2-1
Install the Check Point Management software 2-5
Create a firewall 3-1
Enable the firewall on the router 3-7
Establish a relationship between the management station and
the router
3-3
Enable the router on specific interfaces 3-7
Activate the firewall 3-10
Configure a firewall security policy 3-10,
and see your Check Point
FireWall-1 documentation
Install the security policy on the router 3-11,
and see your Check Point
FireWall-1 documentation
Upgrade to BayRS Version 13.20 from an earlier version B-1
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Chapter 2
Installing the FireWall-1 Management Software
To install the FireWall-1 software, see the following sections:
Obtaining Software Licenses
Before you can install the FireWall-1 software and create a firewall on the router,
you must first obtain a permanent software license from Check Point Software
Technologies for:
The firewall management station
You need a software license for the firewall management station (the PC or
UNIX workstation that you use to manage the firewall software on the Bay
Networks router). You also need a software license for each backup
management station that you configure.
The router
You need a BaySecure FireWall-1 agent license for each Bay Networks router
protected by the firewall software. You install the agent license on the
management station and not on the router itself.
Topic Page
Obtaining Software Licenses 2-1
Installing and Running the FireWall-1 Management Software 2-5
Transferring Security Policy and Configuration Files 2-20
Note:
If you want to use a backup management station with the router, you
must obtain a second agent license for the router.
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Obtaining a FireWall-1 License for the Management Station
To obtain a FireWall-1 license for the firewall management station, follow these
instructions:
1.
Locate your certificate key.
A certificate key (serial number) is located on a sticker on the inside of the CD
folder containing the Check Point FireWall-1 management software media. If
you lose the certificate key bearing the FireWall-1 serial number, contact Bay
Networks.
2.
Contact Check Point Software Technologies.
To obtain a permanent license, you must contact Check Point with your
certificate key information. You can reach Check Point in any of these ways:
On the World Wide Web at http://license.CheckPoint.com
Most customers prefer to contact Check Point using this method.
By sending e-mail to license@checkpoint.com
By phoning Check Point:
800-429-4391 (North America)
+972-3-613-1833 (outside North America)
When requesting a license, you must also provide the IP address or UNIX
host ID of the management station on which you plan to install the license.
Note:
You need one license for each FireWall-1 management station. To
obtain a license for each additional management station, you must repeat the
steps outlined in this section.
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