Use the command-line interface to create IKE self-generated certificates.
SunScreen 3.2 on the Solaris 8 operating environment supports IPv4 packets according to the policy but blocks IPv6 packets.
A routing-mode Screen supports an unlimited amount of network interfaces, all of which must be configured in Solaris; while a stealth-mode Screen supports up to 15 network interfaces at one time, and only the network interface that is used for remote administration is configured in Solaris. See the documentation accompanying your Solaris software.
The SunScreen CD includes the SunScreen SKIP, revision 1.5.1, software. The SunScreen SKIP version of Windows 95/98 and NT4.0 is available separately.
A remote Administration Station connects directly to a Screen only through an Ethernet local area network (LAN) or a Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Once connected directly to the network by way of an Ethernet or FDDI connection, it can connect to the Screen by an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) or Token Ring LAN.