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Language in which Checkpoint needs to be installed is selected, here we select US (i.e. English)
Here we see listed two Interfaces eth0 and eth1 present on our device on which Checkpoint is installed
One of the interface is selected for configuration, below we select eth0
Configure IP address for the selected eth0 interface, default gateway information can be left empty since
we
Checkpoint will start Formatting process of the machines Hard Drive, select OK and Hit Enter
Checkpoint has finished copying files on the Hard Drive, select OK and hit enter
First time login will use default Username and Password as below:
Username: admin
Password: admin
Once default credentials are entered, a new Password and username needs to be created as shown
above.
By now all the necessary Checkpoint files has been copied on the secure platform, to complete the initial
Network and other configuration open up a browser and connect using the URL shown in the snapshot as
an example
Open a Browser and launch the Web User GUI login page
After accepting the license agreement, login page comes up. Use the credentials created on the first time
CLI login
Click next,
Click on the eth1 which we want to use as external interface and assign it an ip address
Entering the DNS server information, Hostname of the Firewall and selecting the Management interface
Here we go for manual settings, NTP server can also be used for this purpose,
Now when you click on Any, it will edit the network/host properties as below, here we specify a machine
Specify the clients who can access the Firewall GUI (Smart Dashboard)
This completes the Initial setup of Checkpoint Firewall, now checkpoint will be start the configuration
process
Click Yes,
Once you click OK, you will be redirected to the Web User Interface.
Click on Product Configuration to download the Smart console for accessing Security Management GUI
Now you can login to the Firewall CLI and check for the Routing part, both towards External side and
Internal side, making sure Internet and LAN are reachable from within the Firewall
Launch the smart Dashboard and login using the credentials created in web user interface configuration
wizard,
Smart Dashboard has a left panel which is called as Object Tree which holds multiple tabs within it and
the right panel holds the Security policies created
Select the Network Objects tab from the left panel (the first tab), expand Checkpoint and right click on the
cpmodule and click on Edit,
Click Yes
Click on Accept, once done identify the difference between external and internal networks as shown
below,
In the options on the top, click on policy and select the Global Properties,
Select the below options to enable the ICMP requests which are blocked by default
The First rule should always be the Stealth Rule and the last rule is the Clean Up Rule. Source will be
ANY
Expand the Destination part and select Firewall for the stealth rule
Create Clean Up rule in the similar way as shown above. It should look like this,
Specify the username for the type of Admin, in the below example we are creating a Read-Only Admin
Click on New and create a Permissions profile for this Admin user
Go to Authentication tab and select the type of authentication, in this case we are using Checkpoint
password which will store the Admin user credentials on Checkpoint Firewall locally,
This user has to be added to a Group and we create a Group from the same Users tab under
Administrator Group container as below
Name the Group accordingly and add the user into the group
If you want to create a user with Read/Write permissions, a Read-Write permissions profile has to be
created with Full access or with a customized access as shown below
HIDE NAT
On the left panel, Network Objects tab which is the first tab, right click on Networks and select Network
A new window pops up, under the General Tab, specify the Name, Network Address, Net Mask and
switch to NAT tab
Select Add automatic address rules and Hide behind Gateway option
Create two new rules, add the source as LAN_NETWORK and destination ANY for any Service whereas
in the next rule let the source and destination be Any and the service to be http
To push the Configuration from Management Console to the Firewall Module, from the top menu options,
select Policy and click on Install.
This displays the available Firewall Modules (if multiple firewall modules are present, here as of now only
one), Selece the Firewall module and clock on OK. It starts installing the policies and configuration to the
selected firewall module
If all the configurations and policies installed are proper then it will shows Installation completed
successfully.
STATIC NAT
To configure the STATIC NAT we require two nodes, one for the available public ip and another for the
internal private ip of the Server (It can be any server like web, ftp, smtp etc...)
On the left panel, Network Objects tab which is the first tab, right click on Nodes and select Host
On the NAT tab select Add Automatic Translation rules and specify the free Public address available,
Both the newly created nodes appear under the Nodes option
Below example shows the Manual Hide NAT configuration, once you drag and drop the public server
object a window pops up asking to choose from the two options as shown below,
Authentication
Select the Users tab from the left panel, right click on the Users container and select the new user and
the default option
Select each user and add them to the group, including generic user
The user is added into the group and we can see the Group Lan_Users_Group displayed in the left panel
Creating Rule: A new rule should be created between stealth and clean up rule as shown below,
Right click on the Source section and select Add User/Access Rule option,
Select the service according to the authentication scheme and on the actions tab right click go to Legacy
and select User Auth
Once rule is created, under Action double click on the User Auth select All Servers. Install the Policy to
enable authentication.
External authentication:
We look at the example of enabling authentication using TACACS+ server as an external source. To
create TACACS+ server on checkpoint first we create a Node .
In the Network Objects tab create a node, defining the IP address of the TACACS+ server
Once done you will see TACACS+ server listed under Nodes option
Go to Server and OPSEC Applications tab, right click on the Servers option, select New and click on
TACACS
Specify a name for the TACACS+ Server and for the Host option select the node that was created to
specify the TACACS+ Server and select the type as TACACS+ and mention the secret key
Now on the Left panel users Tab, right click on External User Profiles go to New External User Profile and
select Match all users
Create a General user on the left panel users, we already have a user created, right click the username
and click on Edit
A window opens up, go to Authentication and select the Authentication scheme as TACACS and select
the TACACS Server
Creating Rule: Create the rule as explained in the User authentication process, Select the service
according to the authentication scheme and on the actions tab right click go to Legacy and select Session
Auth
Now we go got client auth, here we need a client software to be installed on the users machine for auth to
happen, the configuration required to setup will be same as explained above, the action tab will be having
Client Auth in it. To see the sub configuration under the Client auth you need to double click on it and
configure accordingly.
This opens a new window as below; where we need to create a new template
Provide name for the Template and select the auth as checkpoint password
Provide the necessary details for the creation of LDAP server node
Provide the necessary details for the LDAP account unit and make sure that Microsoft_AD is selected
from the dropdown and provide the domain name on which LDAP server is configured
Under the Servers tab of LDAP account unit, provide the LDAP server admin user name and password.
Login DN contains the info as below: CN=administrator,CN=users,DC=netmetric,DC=com
Go to Objects management Tab and click on Fetch branches, by doing this the Domain information will
be pulled from the LDAP server
Under Authentication tab, select the LDAP template which was created initially
Go to Manage > Users and Administrators and create a new LDAP group
Under the account unit of this LDAP group, Select the LDAP Account unit we create above
We can see new objects for LDAP Template, LDAP Group and LDAP account unit are created under the
objects tree
Write a Rule by specifying the LDAP group under the source column as below
If we want a session authentication agent to pop up on the users machine upon the authentication
challenge, the client Auth settings will be as below, this window opens after double clicking on the client
auth under action tab as below:
IPSec VPN
To configure the IPSec VPN we need to go to Network Objects tab, right click the CP module and click
on Edit
To create an IPSec VPN between Checkpoint Firewalls right click on Checkpoint under Network objects
and select Externally Managed VPN Gateway
A new window opens up, enter the Remote Checkpoint Gateway name and its ip address and verify the
OS option, in this case we are using SecurePlatform (in short SPLAT)
Go to the Topology option, select Manually defined and select the remote network object
You will see a new Gateway created under the Network objects,
To create a VPN between Checkpoint and non checkpoint firewall, right click on the Network objects and
uncheck Do not show empty folders
A window opens up, Specify the name and ip address of the remote firewall
Go to Topology option and select Manually defined and select the remote network object
Now, we can see the non checkpoint firewall listed under Interoperable Devices,
Select the VPN community tab and right click on Site to Site, go to New Site to Site and click on Meshed
On the Participating tab, click on Add and select all the Firewalls,
On the Encryption tab, select the appropriate Encryption Method and Encryption Suite
Under the Shared Secret tab, select each firewall and click on Edit and specify the shared secret key
Under Advanced VPN options, select the appropriate DH groups and check Disable NAT inside the VPN
community
Create a Rule above the Stealth Rule and specify source and destination, under VPN section right click
and select Edit cell
Once you click on the Mobile access option, below window pops up