FireWall-1 User Interface from 3.0

If you ran Check Point FireWall-1 on SunOS or Solaris, you probably remember this screen:
This is a screen capture from fwui, the management interface for FireWall-1. Actually FireWall-1 2.0 and 2.1 looked like this too.

Meanwhile if you ran the management interface on Windows, you were presented with something like this:
You could actually run the firewall on Windows NT as of 2.1, though it took until 2.1c until it was reasonably stable.

Actually you could run something that looked like the Windows UI on Solaris with Motif, which Check Point charged extra for. Eventually the Motif and the OpenLook GUI were deprecated and what we now refer to as SmartDashboad only runs on Windows.

And, of course, there are far more GUI clients these days--about a dozen or so if I remember correctly. But then again, the product does so much more today than it did back in the mid 1990s.

And yes, I remember those days quiet fondly.
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Thanks for these old screenshots! It's neat to see how much the basics of building policy hasn't really changed all that much! I'm new to Check Point and I recognize every column in both screenshots :-)
What has changed though is the kinds of things you can allow/deny. It's more granular than just IPs and ports and non "web" applications.