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Raptor Firewall on Solaris 7.0.4

I installed Raptor FW on Solaris 7.0.4. Platform is SUN V210 with at least four ethernet interfaces.
For security, normally, we turned off routing on a Unix box (which by default is ON, right?). But if it is a firewall, i'd think you'd want the SUN to route.
We aren't getting packets delivered between test PCs on different segments behind SUN's interfaces., although the PCs can ping all of the interfaces, but not past them. We're allowing all protocols, wide open .
I looked in a few /etc files and all indicators show that the OS routing has been turned OFF, and there are "post-installation" comments made by Raptor.. indicating Raptor turned off the OS routing.
Does anyone know if Raptor is supposed to turn OFF Solaris's routing feature? and if yes, how is traffic propagated among the different segments?
 

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