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How to Fix the TCP packet out of State in Checkpoint Firewall

How to Fix the TCP packet out of State in Checkpoint Firewall

How to Fix the TCP packet out of State in Checkpoint Firewall

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How to Fix the TCP packet out of State in Checkpoint Firewall :-
The “TCP Packet out of state” error message means that FireWall-1 sees a TCP ACK packet for which it does not have a matching state table entry. This may occur because the connection was inactive for a period of time or the connections tables were flushed (e.g., because of a policy installation or restart).
Today, i am going to show you How to fix this problem. :-)
Open Checkpoint Smart Dashboard on your Smart console PC. Now click on the Global Properties icon on the top icon list.
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now navigate to Stateful Inspection and increase the “TCP end timeout” value to 60 sec.
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now click on the Install Policy option option and Select your target firewall and click on the OK.
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This will solve your Problem. :-)

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