Troubleshooting guide
Appendix A: State Tables for VPN-1/FireWall-1 4.0 Security Server and Authentication tables
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userc_request_extended table
Information about this table will be available in the next update to this document.
userc_resolved_gw table
Information about this table will be available in the next update to this document.
userc_DNS_A table
Information about this table will be available in the next update to this document.
userc_DNS_PTR table
Information about this table will be available in the next update to this document.
userc_encrypt_DNS table
Information about this table will be available in the next update to this document.
Security Server and Authentication tables
auth_services table
The auth_services table holds information on the services for which a security server is installed (in the file
fwauthd.conf).
Example
<00002761, 00000006; 00001180>
<00000050, 00000006, 00000001; 00001184>
<00000050, 00000006, 00000002; 00001185>
The auth_services table uses the following format:
<original port to listen on, IP protocol; new actual high port to bind to>
When multiple Security Servers are listening on the same port, an additional field appears after the IP protocol
field. The security server field is the ordinal number of the security server (a number between 1 and the total
number of security servers) listening on that port.
client_auth table
The client_auth table holds the connections that were authenticated by client authentication and the remaining
number of sessions allowed. Entries can be of two formats: standard sign on and specific sign on.