Backend Patch Copyright 2000, Network Associates Inc. Backend Patch 1 This patch is intended for the following systems: WebShield 3XX This patch addresses the following issues: - When saving and applying changes to the NAT rules, backend errors will occur. APPLYING THE PATCH: To apply the patch, place the .shar file into the /tmp directory. Next, change into the /tmp directory and type: sh ./[PATCH NAME] (where [PATCH NAME] is the name of the .shar file) This will unshar the patch, and create a series of directories beneath /tmp. Change into the directory named "backend.dir" and type: sh ./apply This will install the patched files to the appropriate locations on your system. For the patch to take effect, it will be necessary to reboot the machine. NOTE: Since the /tmp directory is for temporary files, it is advisable to keep a copy of the patch file in another location on the filesystem. Otherwise, the patch file might be deleted once the system is rebooted. APPLYING THE PACKAGE: To apply the package, place the tar file into the /tmp directory on the Entrprise Workstation. Next, change into the root "/" directory and untar the file using the following command: tar -xvf [PATCH NAME].tar. This will create the package directory structure from which the Enterprise Workstation can apply the package. Open the Packages folder from the ESPM Workstation GUI. The newly added package should be visible. Highlight the package you are applying and select Actions->Apply from the toolbar. A list of target hosts will be displayed, Select one that you wish to apply the package to and select OK. Select OK once again when the package has been succussfully installed. To verify that the packge properly installed, view the patchlog file on the target host, which is located at /usr/local/etc/mgmt. NOTE: Since the /tmp directory is for temporary files, it is advisable to keep a copy of the patch file in another location on the filesystem. Otherwise, the patch file might be deleted once the system is rebooted.